I Like to Be with You in the Sun (Song for the Laird of Connaught Hall)

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Bridget St. John - Pop, Folk

I Like to Be with You in the Sun (Song for the Laird of Connaught Hall)

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Duration: 2:35

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Lyrics

[Note] From Me to You: A song for our everytime of being And most of all for the seemingly first day of spring Discovered any-and-everywhere we went [Chorus] I like to be with you in the sun Walking the city, taking the streets as they come Down to the river, over the bridge we go on and on [Verse 1] Feeding a seagull, watching him waddle around Begging politely with pigeons of London-town Parading the pavements, picking up crumbs they found [Verse 2] Ride on a bus, take a shortcut through the square Looking at trees, feeling that spring is near Isn't it good to see all of this with you here? [Chorus] I like to be with you in the sun Walking the city, taking the streets as they come Down to the river, over the bridge and away we run [Outro] Down to the river, over the bridge and away we run Down to the river, over the bridge and away we run

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  • Bridget St. John