by Glendale students, 1994.
I WISH: For Peace. For Wonderful Peace!
I WISH: People would be kind to one another.
My mother would get well
My father wouldn’t be in jail.
My brother would come home.
My family could be together.
I WISH: There would be no crime.
There would be no stealing.
Nobody would litter.
Nobody would cuss.
We could all be friends.
I WISH: I had a kitten.
I had a beagle.
I had a lion.
I had a bike.
I had a Japanese Barbie.
I WISH: My bike had new brakes.
My mom’s car had new tires.
My dad’s back would get better.
My sister would go to school.
My mom would have her baby.
I WISH: I lived in a castle.
I would be queen of the world.
I would be happy for the rest of my life.
Horses could fly.
All people on earth had magic.
I WISH: here was no violence in the world.
People weren’t prejudiced.
The government would let the people rule.
I would get my black-belt soon, so I could take care of my family.
I could eat as much as I wanted and never get fat.
I WISH FOR PEACE. FOR WONDERFUL PEACE.
I wish their wishes for peace had come true! What sweet and yes, poetic statements.
Amen, Glendale students. Amen.
I love your posts,Lynda!! 😍 Happy New Year!🥳🥰
Thank you for passing on these wonderful “wishes”. They give me hope for our future.
It is wonderful that those that didn’t have much wished for things for the world or others rather than for themselves!
Good wishes and excellent arrangement of same.
Love this list. The world needs these little hearts to remind us of what is truly important in the world. Happy New Year.