| Daylight over the village green early in the morning.
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| Daylight over the hills and valleys heralding the morning.
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| Daylight over the mountains, daylight on the village green,
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| Daylight over the field and the factories.
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| Another night has gone away and here comes yet another day.
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| See the early morning risers walking round with bleary eyes.
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| Worn out housewives grit their teeth ignoring new born babies cries.
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| Look at all the busy people this way, that way, everywhere
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| Biting toast and swallowing tea and breakfast specials on the air.
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| Feel that daylight.
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| Feel the sunlight on my pillow and it stops my yawing.
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| I thank God that Im still around to see another dawn in.
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| Daylight over the valleys, daylight lighting up the trees,
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| Daylight over the hillside,
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| Smile a smile and sing a song, another night has been and gone.
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| Middle-aged bankers crack their backs and wish they were young and in their
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| teens,
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| Lonely spinsters dream of dating roger moore or steve mcqueen.
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| Health fanatics in their attics training for the empire games,
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| School boys dream of captain scarlet, battle ships and aeroplanes.
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| Feel that daylight, daylight.
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| Daylight on the village green,
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| Daylight,
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| Field and the valleys,
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| Daylight. |