If Wishes Were True.
										If wishes were true, and I had just one wish to make,   
I would wish for uncountable wishes,   
So my wishes would never end.   
 
I would wish for wisdom,   
To be wiser than Solomon,   
Far greater than he ever was 
 
If wishes were true, and I had one wish to make,   
I would not wish to trade places with God.   
The weight of His responsibilities would crush me   
My shoulders are not ready for that kind of burden,   
And I have not been to the gym recently.   
Besides, I lack the patience to deal with all of humanity.   
Make I not lie you, 
Teeth go surplus, and the death rate would spike,   
All because my wrath does not know how to rest.   
 
If wishes were true, and I had one wish to make,   
I would wish for “evil” to be annihilated from the face of the earth,   
Its shadow erased, unable to remember what it once was.   
I would wish for “good” to become our cultural heritage—   
Our legacy.   
I would wish for a world that speaks one language:   
Kindness as our mother tongue,   
Peace and love as our dialects.   
 
If wishes were true, and I had one wish to make,   
I would wish to spend my life doing what I love the most,   
Surrounded by the people I cherish deeply.   
For nothing is more fulfilling,   
Nothing more beautiful,   
Than living a life full of passion and love.