Every Day (there's work and play)
by Angela Lansbury
Every day the bright sun comes out
Every day the robins hop about
Every day windfalls when a lawyer reads a will
Then the postman brings the taxman's bill
After breakfast we work, at eleven stop to munch
Then we work or study then stop for lunch
We read of the wars and troubles far away
As the children in the schools laugh and play
Along the street, the dogs are walking
The garden goes quiet, the cat is stalking
The birds see the cat so they don't stay
When they see a cat it's best to fly away
We go to the doctor and he gives us a pill
We go to the dentist and he gives us a bill
Everywhere old people wave goodbye
New babies born smiling get tired and cry
Every evening someone gets a kiss
Somewhere some spend a day or night of bliss
Some do right and some do wrong
Tides go in and out, the world spins on
You can have a dream and make a wish
That oceans and farms are full of fish
That the world will always be full of men
And the night will fall and the day start again
You can travel and see new smiling faces
Stay home see old smiling faces
Travel and see new exciting places
Books and albums show home's old places
You can fly like a bird
Or cruise on the sea
Some things cost but others are free
Try somebody new or stick with me
Every night the singers croon
Lovers walk home by the light of the moon
Poets re-use the same old rhymes
Because they've stood the tests of time
Every day the bright sun comes out
Evening morning the robins hop about
Yes, the world will always be full of men
And the night will fall, then the day's dance starts again.
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Copyright Angela Lansbury Jan 8 2017
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