Lyrics Village Green - Ray Davies
Out
in
the
country,
Far
from
all
the
soot
and
noise
of
the
city,
There's
a
village
green.
It's
been
a
long
time
Since
I
last
set
eyes
on
the
church
with
the
steeple
Down
by
the
village
green.
'Twas
there
I
met
a
girl
called
Daisy
And
kissed
her
by
the
old
oak
tree.
Although
I
loved
my
Daisy,
I
saw
fame,
And
so
I
left
the
village
green.
I
miss
the
village
green,
And
all
the
simple
people.
I
miss
the
village
green,
The
church,
the
clock,
the
steeple.
I
miss
the
morning
dew,
fresh
air
and
Sunday
school.
And
now
all
the
houses
Are
rare
antiquities.
American
tourists
flock
to
see
the
village
green.
They
snap
their
photographs
and
say
"Gawd
darn
it,
Isn't
it
a
pretty
scene?"
And
Daisy's
married
Tom
the
grocer
boy,
And
now
he
owns
a
grocery.
I
miss
the
village
green,
And
all
the
simple
people.
I
miss
the
village
green,
The
church,
the
clock,
the
steeple.
I
miss
the
morning
dew,
fresh
air
and
Sunday
school.
And
I
will
return
there,
And
I'll
and
Daisy,
And
we'll
sip
tea,
laugh,
And
talk
about
the
village
green.
We
will
laugh
and
talk
about
the
village
green.
Album
The Kinks Choral Collection By Ray Davies and the Crouch End Festival Chorus
date of release
12-06-2009
1 Days
2 Waterloo Sunset
3 You Really Got Me
4 Victoria
5 See My Friends
6 Celluloid Heroes
7 Shangri-La
8 Working Man's Café
9 Village Green
10 Picture Book
11 Big Sky
12 Do You Remember Walter?
13 Johnny Thunder
14 Village Green Preservation Society
15 All Day and All of the Night
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