Coordinates: 51°18′53″N 0°30′23″W / 51.314623°N 0.506371°W / 51.314623; -0.506371
Pyrford /ˈpɜːrfərd/ is a village in the borough of Woking in Surrey, England. It is located on the River Wey, around 2 miles (3.2 km) east of the town of Woking and just south of West Byfleet; the M25 motorway is also nearby.
The village sits on raised mixed heath soil, and has historical links with the abbey at Westminster, in whose possession it remained between the Norman Conquest in 1066 and the Dissolution of the Monasteries nearly five hundred years later.
At the foot of slopes in the south of the area are agricultural flood plain pasture meadows bisected by the River Wey Navigation; the actual border is the River Wey itself (though slightly inaccurate as based on meanders as they were before 1820). Roads passing through the village include the B367 (Upshott Lane/Church Hill) and B382 (Old Woking Road). Open areas in the south and east of the village are designated Metropolitan Green Belt.
Oh, you must pray every day
Pray every day, pray to God up above
You've got to go all the way, get down on your knees
And pray, show Him all your love
When your life is lonely and everything is wrong
And you don't know what to do
Just get down on your knees and look up to Heaven
And say a prayer or two
Oh, you must pray every day
Pray every day, pray to God up above
You've got to go all the way, get down on your knees
And pray, show Him all your love
If old Satan comes a knocking on your door
Don't let him in, he's got his eye on you
Don't be tempted my friend 'cause all he is a sin
And he'll only bring sorrow to you
Oh, you must pray every day
Pray every day, pray to God up above
You've got to go all the way, get down on your knees