When the morning breaks and the light comes flooding Down on all our lives and the air is singing Who sings the stars down from the darkness Who cracks open the dawn Us! Us! cry the blackbird and the thrush Us! Us! cry the redbreast robins Us! Us! cry a band of wrens Singing in the fresh green branches All join in the dawn chorus No words can describe the music of the tribes of the air Who sings away the hag of winter Who sings the sun up into the morning Who cracks open the dawn Us! Us! cry the blackbird and the thrush Us! Us! cry the redbreast robins Us! Us! cry a band of wrens Singing in the fresh green branches All join in the dawn chorus All the best musicians were singers Who sings the sun up into the morning Sings away the hag of winter Hearts held high who cracks open the dawn Us! Us! cry the blackbird and the thrush Us! Us! cry the redbreast robins Us! Us! cry a band of wrens Singing in the fresh green branches All join in the dawn chorus Bathed in glory, the linnet sings with all it's heart and holds nothing back The turtle dove sings for free The blackbird sings best from her nest in the blackthorn tree Without them there is no music The skylark and the meadowlark, the chaffinch, the chiffchaff The greenfinch and the goldfinch, they sing for all they are worth Song thrush and mistle thrush and the wren, the king of all birds Enchanted cascades of brilliant liquid melody pour from The bullfinch, crossbill, goldcrest and firecrest Hawfinch, linnet and the rose finch Wood warbler and willow warbler Blackcap, dunnock, garden warbler, redstart, redwing, bluethroat, fieldfare And a nightingale pouring her liquid notes out over the river in the morning Stonechat whin-chat, house sparrow, tree sparrow, hedge sparrow Woodlark, skylark, meadowlark, the mountain lark that sings away the dark For sheer joy they sing the dawn Without them there is no music