Lyrics Charlyn, Angel Of Kensington - Jason Collett
From
St.Christopher's
house
Into
the
streets
you
set
out
With
the
dispossessed
and
the
broken
down
You
looked
around
and
saw
the
need
Dug
in
your
heels,
rolled
up
your
sleeves
You
were
no
stranger
to
the
refugee
And
you
wouldn't
let
the
bully
boys
get
you
down
These
are
your
streets
from
the
projects
to
the
sums
of
Chinatown
From
Denison
square
to
the
synagogue
steps
The
shopkeepers
and
merchants
all
families
of
immigrants
Charlyn,
Charlyn,
Angel
of
Kensington
Laundry
hanging
in
the
ally
yards
Cats
sunning
on
the
hoods
of
parked
cars
Children
messing
'round
in
the
vacant
lots
Fish
market
woman
laughin'
out
loud
Old
Portuguese
men
hanging
'round
In
the
ancient
smoke
of
a
local
bar
You
feeding
birds
right
out
of
your
hand
On
the
sidewalk
cafe
while
the
street
preacher
quotes
old
testament
Charlyn,
Charlyn,
Angel
of
Kensington
Down
in
Alexandra
Town
I
can
almost
hear
the
old
steel
drums
ringing
out
Courage
take
courage
For
every
lonely
soul
that
you
lifted
up
Pushing
out
the
walls
of
this
neighbourhood
I
guess
that's
why
they
call
you
the
angel
of
Kensington
Charlyn,
Charlyn,
Angel
of
Kensington
This
is
your
family,
this
is
your
family...
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