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38 lines
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good afternoon
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Chorus:
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Good afternoon! Good afternoon!
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That's why he is called a good day,
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What a lot of us succeed in a good day
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And, as is sung, even if every day we will
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Good afternoon!
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When the city wakes up home
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And sunny day smiling tenderly us
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One by one, and one by one
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We hasten, hurry, we,
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We hurry on business!
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Chorus.
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Calling us a good day with a forest,
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In the shop, in institutions, and a new long journey,
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Underground penetrate, soar into the sky,
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And the stars of the open door step!
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Chorus.
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But in the evening the sun will begin to fade,
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And will the sky above the roofs of a little blue.
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And end the day, but after waiting for us again
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Week, and month, and year of the good days!
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Chorus.
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And we wish you a good day today.
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We hope you will not forget for a long time we have,
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Again, we will have to, and again, as friends,
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We'll be on stage to welcome you!
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