Through The Eyes Of A Child



Patsy Cline, age 13, second row third from right
From Middletown High School 1946
Collection: Virginia Headley Trenary


The Eyes Of A Child
Recorded by Patsy Cline December 13, 1957

If I could see the world,
Through the eyes of a child.
What a wonderful world this would be.
There'd be no trouble and no strife,
Just a big happy life.
With a bluebird in every tree.
(If I Could See The World Through)

I could see right, no wrong.
I could see good, no bad.
I could see all the good things,
In life I've never had.
If I could see the world,
Through the eyes of a child.
What a wonderful world this would be.

If I could see the world,
Through the eyes of a child.
Smiling faces would greet me all the while.
Like a lovely work of art,
It would warm my weary heart,
Just to see through the eyes of a child.

I could see right, no wrong.
I could see good, no bad.
I could see all the good things,
In life I've never had.
If I could see the world,
Through the eyes of a child.
What a wonderful world this would be.

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The painting used
to create this set
is called "Sweet Dreams"
by Paula Vaughan
Used with permission.




In This Middletown seventh grade photo,
Patsy, wears, as a sort of trademark, a fushsia colored neckpiece tied
like a cowboy scarf. This class had four Virginia's,
Virginia Shifflett,
Virginia Headley Trenary,
Mary Virginia Dicks,
and Virginia Hensley
(Patsy Cline)



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