Lyrics of 'Hello' by Helen Austin

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Sunny day, look at the blue sky
Funny how you're always passing by
When I'm walking down your street
Looking like you happen to be there
Looking up and looking so unaware that we
Happen to

Chorus
Hello on Monday
Hello on Tuesday
Hello, here we go again
Hello on Wednesday
Hello on Thursday
Friday, here we go again

Funny days I'm watching the time pass
Walking by and hoping you'll ask me
More than how am I doing, what's the time
Looking up in anticipation
But I kind of like the sensation
Knowing you'll be standing in the line

Chorus

Rainy day, but i can't see you
Skies are grey where have you gone to
Days like these just don't feel the same
Here you come around the corner
Holding flowers, who are they for
I see you smile and you call out my name

Chorus

Sunny days look at the blue sky
Funny how saturday seems to smile
When you come walking down my street

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