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I know something good of you
Wouldn’t this old world be better
If the folks we meet would say,
I know something good about you!
And then treat us just that way?
Wouldn’t it be fine and dandy
If each handclasp warm and true,
Carried with it this assurance,
I know something good about you!
Wouldn’t life be lots more happy,
If the good that’s in us all
Were the only thing about us
That folks bothered to recall?
Wouldn’t life be lots more happy,
If we praised the good we see?
For there’s such a lot of goodness
In the worst of you and me.
Wouldn’t it be nice to practice
That fine way of thinking, too?
You know something good about me,
I know something good about you.
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Author Unknown