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The dawn shines her light |
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To scare off the night |
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And the sun from his slumber is woken |
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The bells are ringing out |
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As the town crier shouts |
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Words too strong to be spoken |
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There's a rumble in the ground |
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And the air fills with sound |
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Trumpets in the wind are a' blowing |
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The townsfolk peep |
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Through the curtains of sleep |
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To the sound of the cocks all a' crowin |
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The winds may blow |
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Come rain, come slow |
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Today's for you and me |
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I gave my heart to you my love |
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You gave your heart to me |
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The sun wears a smile |
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And the clock winks its dial |
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The clouds in the sky are unfolding |
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The birds on the wing |
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Like angels they sing |
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The heavens are glowing all golden |
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The crowds all spill out |
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They cheer and they shout |
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Banners and flags are a' waving |
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The flowers all a' bloom |
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Blow kisses to the moon |
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As blossom falls on the paving |
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The winds may blow |
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Come rain, come snow |
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Today's for you and me |
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I gave my heart to you my love |
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You gave your heart to me |
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The whole world roars |
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A chorus of applause |
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Strangers from Delhi to Dublin |
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Are swept off their feet |
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As they kiss on the street |
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And the waters like champaigne are bubbling |
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The winds may blow |
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Come rain, come snow |
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Today's for you and me |
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I gave my heart to you my love |
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You gave your heart to me |