Look Through Any Window

Album: The Hits Of The Hollies (1965)
Charted: 4 32
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  • Look through any window yeah
    What do you see
    Smiling faces all around
    rushing through the busy town

    Where do they go
    Moving on their way
    walking down highways and the by-ways
    Where do they go
    Moving on their way
    people with their shy ways and their sly ways

    Oh you can see the little children all around
    Oh you can see the little ladies in their gowns when you

    Look through any window yeah
    any time of day
    See the drivers on the roads
    pulling down their heavy loads

    Where do they go
    Moving on their way
    driving down highways and the byways
    Where do they go
    Moving on their way
    drivers with their shy ways and their sly ways

    Oh you can see the little children all around
    Oh you can see the little ladies in their gowns when you

    Look through any window yeah
    what do you see
    Smiling faces all around
    rushing through the busy town

    Where do they go
    Moving on their way
    Moving on their way
    Moving on their way Writer/s: CHARLES SILVERMAN, GRAHAM GOULDMAN
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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