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Petula Clark – colour my world

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Colour My World was a song sung by Petula Clark written by Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent. Featured by BBC Television in the UK launch of the colour service to BBC2 which gave the song a high profile.

What we like

  • The words colour the song with the feeling of love flowing through your life

Soul experience

  • The colours of life are vibrant and alive when there is love within us. The transformational effect of love moves us to become aware of all that is beautiful around us. How are we able to experience this feeling daily, perhaps every minute? Is this practical? If we are truly present we are able to experience this. This perfection is always around us and it will reveal itself here right now

To reflect on

  • So you can colour my world with sunshine yellow each day
    Oh you can colour my world with happiness all the way
    Just take the green from the grass and the blue from the sky up above
    And if you colour my world, just paint it with your love
    Just colour my world

 

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