[00:09.91]Out in the country, [00:12.90]Far from all the soot and noise of the city, [00:17.06]There's a village green. [00:19.42]It's been a long time [00:22.36]Since I last set eyes on the church with the steeple [00:26.42]Down by the village green. [00:28.92] [00:31.56]'Twas there I met a girl called Daisy [00:35.56]And kissed her by the old oak tree. [00:38.06] [00:41.04]Although I loved my Daisy, I saw fame, [00:44.76]And so I left the village green. [00:47.51]I miss the village green, [00:49.92]And all the simple people. [00:51.92]I miss the village green, [00:54.52]The church, the clock, the steeple. [00:56.42]I miss the morning dew, fresh air and Sunday school. [01:00.77]And now all the houses [01:03.76]Are rare antiquities. [01:05.81]American tourists flock to see the village green. [01:10.89] [01:13.09]They snap their photographs and say Gawd darn it, [01:17.59]Isn't it a pretty scene? [01:19.76] [01:22.50]And Daisy's married Tom the grocer boy, [01:26.59]And now he owns a grocery. [01:29.40]I miss the village green, [01:31.89]And all the simple people. [01:33.89]I miss the village green, [01:36.44]The church, the clock, the steeple. [01:38.28]I miss the morning dew, fresh air and Sunday school. [01:42.92]And I will return there, [01:45.76]And I'll see Daisy, [01:47.16]And we'll sip tea, laugh, [01:49.64]And talk about the village green. [01:52.31] [01:57.02]We will laugh and talk about the village green.