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Colours

by Joan Baez

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Yellow is the colour of my true love's hair In the morning when we rise In the morning when we rise That's the time, that's the time I love the best Green is the colour of the sparkling corn In the morning when we rise In the morning when we rise That's the time, that's the time I love the best Blue is the colour of the sky In the morning when we rise In the morning when we rise That's the time, that's the time I love the best Mellow is the feeling that I get When I see her, uh huh When I see her, uh huh That's the time, that's the time I love the best Freedom is a word I rarely use Without thinkin', uh huh Without thinkin', uh huh Of the time, of the time When I've been loved Oh, yellow is the colour of my true love's hair In the morning when we rise In the morning when we rise That's the time, that's the time I love the best

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