The Bells And The Birds

Album: Woodland (2024)
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  • Listen how the bells ring in the morning
    What do they say to you my love?
    Some hear a song and some hear a warning
    What do they say to you my love?

    They say we've gotta get a move along
    Farther down the line
    Can't be wasting our time

    Listen how the birds sing in the evening
    What do they say to you my love?
    Are they rejoicing or are they grieving
    What do they say to you my love?

    They tell me that life is sweet enough
    To cheer us on our way
    Just enough for today

    Listen how the bells ring in the morning
    What do they say to you my love?
    Listen how the bells they ring in the morning
    What do they say to you my love?
    What do they say to you my love? Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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