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In this song, Ray sings about living in a small village with a village green, a similar theme to the albums opening track. He sings about the girl he once loved, Daisy, and how he moved away to the city in search of fame before singing about how he’ll return and meet Daisy, who has since moved on.
[Verse 1]
Out in the country
Far from all the soot and noise of the city
There's a village green
Oh, it's been a long time
Since I last set eyes on the church with the steeple
Down by the village green
[Verse 2]
(La, la, la, la)
'Twas there I met a girl called Daisy
And kissed her by the old oak tree
(La, la, la, la)
Although I loved my Daisy, I sought fame
And so I left the village green
[Chorus]
I miss the village green
And all the simple people
I miss the village green
The church, the clock, the steeple
I miss the morning dew, fresh air and Sunday school
[Verse 3]
And now all the houses
Are rare antiquities
American tourists flock to see the village green
(La, la, la, la)
They snap their photographs and say "Gawd darn it
Isn't it a pretty scene?"
(La, la, la, la)
And Daisy's married Tom the grocer boy
And now he owns a grocery
[Chorus]
I miss the village green
And all the simple people
I miss the village green
The church, the clock, the steeple
I miss the morning dew, fresh air and Sunday school
[Verse 4]
And I will return there
And I'll see Daisy
And we'll sip tea, laugh
And talk about the village green
(La, la, la, la)
We will laugh
And talk about the village green
Village Green was written by Ray Davies.
Village Green was produced by Ray Davies.