What a Wonderful World (School)
Louis Armstrong
Written by Jinwoo Kim
Photo by (Lux. Dica) Soomin Kam
I see books of colors, grimy desks too
I see them droop for me and you
Then I think to myself, what a wonderful school.
I hear teachers babbling and pupils groan
The savory lunch and pals fat to the bone
So I think to myself, what a wonderful school.
The smell of flora so pungent in the woods
Are also in the burp of Asians eating goods
I smell my room telling how do you do
But it’s really saying clean me, you
I think of mama, and I weep in woe
I’ll miss her more than you’ll ever know
But I think to myself, what a wonderful school
Lo, I think to myself, what a wonderful school.
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