Chimney tops, roof tops, higher than tree tops
I stood there on a hill
Sky blue, slate blue, cold as the wind blew
Leaves that never stay still
Buildings jagged and clustered
I remained unflustered
People are strolling, cars only rolling
Down man made paths of grey stone
Children are larking, dogs sometimes barking
Break sleep of old folk alone
Church organ, choir sing hymn life
Sunday eve quarter past five
These are observations from a hill
Towers and flowers, phone lines and road signs
All these things come to view
I look to the valley and there by a shalley
Suddenly I see it's you
You're beckoning me to follow
Maybe I'll come down tomorrow
These are observations from a hill