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Dark Streets Of London

In the style of

The Pogues

Lyrics

i liked to walk
in the summer breeze

down dalling road
by the dead old trees

and drink with my friends
in the hammersmith broadway

dear dirty and delightful
and drunken old days

then the winter came down
and i loved it so dearly

the pubs and the bookies
where you'd spend

all your time
and the old men

never singing
when the roses bloom again

and turn once again
to a new summertime

then the winter comes down
and i can't stand the chill

that comes to the streets
around christmas time

and i'm buggered
to damnation

and i haven't got a penny
to wander the dark

streets of london

every time that i look
on the first day of summer

takes me back to the place
where they gave ect

and the drugged up psychos
with death in their eyes

and all of this really
means nothing to me

then the winter comes down
and i can't stand the chill

that comes to the streets
around christmas time

and i'm buggered
to damnation

and i haven't got a penny
to wander the dark

streets of london

every time that i look
on the first day of summer

takes me back to the place
where they gave ect

and the drugged up psychos
with death in their eyes

and all of this really
means nothing to me

now the winter comes down
and i can't stand the chill

that comes to the streets
around christmas time

and i'm buggered
to damnation

and i haven't got a penny
to wander the dark

streets of london
to wander the dark

streets of london
to wander the dark

streets of london

Details

  • Duration : 2:54
  • Key : F
  • Genre : Specialty
  • Year released : 1984
  • Language : English

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