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Pleasant Valley Sunday
(Gerry Goffin / Carole King)

Produced by Douglas Farthing Hatlelid
From the LP "Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn, & Jones, LTD."

The local rock group down the street
Is trying hard to learn their song -
They serenade the weekend squire
Who just came out to mow his lawn.

Another pleasant valley Sunday -
Charcoal burning everywhere.
Rows of houses that are all the same
And no one seems to care.

See Mrs. Gray, she's proud today
Because her roses are in bloom.
And Mr. Green, he's so serene,
He's got a TV in every room.

Another pleasant valley Sunday
Here in Status Symbol Land.
Mothers complain about how hard life is
And the kids just don't understand.

Creature comfort goals
They only numb my soul
And make it hard for me to see.
Ahhh...thoughts all seem to stray
To places far away -
I need a change of scenery.

Ta ta ta ta, ta ta ta ta... (etc.)

Another pleasant valley Sunday -
Charcoal burning everywhere.
Another pleasant valley Sunday
Here in Status Symbol Land.

Another pleasant valley Sunday
(A pleasant valley Sunday)
Another pleasant valley Sunday
(A pleasant valley Sunday)...

 

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