Lyrics Overture - Madness
This
is
the
story
of
the
Liberty
Of
Norton
Folgate
Old
Jack
Norris,
the
musical
shrimp
and
the
cadging
ramble...
A
little
bit
of
this,
would
you
like
a
bit
of
that
But
in
weather
like
this,
you
should
wear
a
coat,
a
nice
warm
hat
A
needle
and
thread
the
hand
stitches
of
time
Battling
Levinsky
versus
Jackie
Burk
Bobbing
and
weaving,
an
invisible
line
So
step
for
step
and
both
light
on
our
feet
We′ll
travel
many
along
dim
silent
street
Would
you
like
a
bit
of
this,
or
a
little
bit
of
that?
(Misses)
A
little
bit
of
what
you
like
does
you
no
harm,
you
know
that
The
perpetual
steady
echo
of
the
passing
beat
A
continual
dark
river
of
people
In
it's
transience
and
in
it′s
permanence
But,
when
the
streetlamp
fills
the
gutter
with
gold
So
many
priceless
items
bought
and
sold
So
step
for
step
and
both
light
on
our
feet
We'll
travel
many
along
dim
silent
street
(together)
Once
round
Arnold
Circus,
and
up
through
Petticoat
Lane
Past
the
well
of
shadows,
and
once
back
round
again
Arm
in
arm,
with
an
abstracted
air
To
where
the
people
stare
Out
of
the
upstairs
windows
Because
we
are
living
like
kings
And
these
days
will
last
forever
Cos
sailors
from
Africa,
China
and
the
archipelago
of
Malay
Jump
ship
ragged
and
penniless
into
Shadwells
Tiger
Bay
The
Welsh
and
Irish
wagtails,
mothers
of
midnight
The
music
hall
carousel
enspilling
out
into
bonfire
light
Sending
half
crazed
shadows,
giants
dancing
up
the
brick
wall
Of
Mr
Trumans
beer
factory,
waving,
bottles
ten
feet
tall
Whether
one
calls
it
Spitalfields,
Whitechapel,
Tower
Hamlets
Or
Banglatown.
We're
all
dancing
in
the
moonlight,
we′re
all
On
borrowed
ground.
Oh,
I′m
just
walking
down
to,
I'm
just
floating
down
through
Won′t
you
come
with
me,
to
the
Liberty
of
Norton
Folgate
But
wait!
What's
that?
Dan
Leno
And
the
Limehouse
golem
Purposefully
walking
nowhere,
oh
I′m
happy
just
floating
about
(Have
a
banana)
On
a
Sunday
afternoon,
the
stallholders
all
call
and
shout
To
no-one
in
particular
Avoiding
people
you
know,
you're
just
basking
in
you′re
own
company
The
technicolour
world's
going
by,
but
you're
the
lead
in
your
own
movie
Cos
in
the
Liberty
of
Norton
Folgate
Walking
wild
and
free,
in
your
second
hand
coat,
Happy
just
to
float
In
this
little
taste
of
liberty
A
part
of
everything
you
see
They′re
coming
left
and
right
Trying
to
flog
you
stuff
you
don′t
need
or
want
And
a
smiling
chap
takes
your
hand
And
drags
you
in
his
Uncles
restaurant
(Ee-yar,
ee-yar,
ee-yar)
There's
a
Chinese
man
trying
hard
to
flog
you
moody
DVDs
You
know?
You′ve
seen
the
film,
it's
black
and
white,
it′s
got
no
sound
And
a
man's
head
pops
up
and
down
Right
across
your
widescreen
TV
(Only
a
fiver)
(′Ow
much?)
(Alright,
two
for
eight
quid)
(Ee-yar,
ee-yar,
look,
I'm
givin'
it
away)
(Givin′
it
away!)
Cos
in
the
Liberty
of
Norton
Folgate
Walking
wild
and
free,
in
your
second
hand
coat,
Happy
just
to
float
In
this
little
piece
of
liberty
You′re
a
part
of
everything
you
see
There's
the
sturdy
old
fellows,
pickpockets,
dandy′s,
extortioners
And
night
wanderers,
the
feeble,
the
ghastly,
upon
whom
death
Had
placed
a
very
sure
hand,
Some
in
shreds
and
patches,
Reeling
inarticulate
full
of
noisy
and
inordinate
vivacity
That
jars
discordantly
upon
the
ear
And
gives
an
aching
sensation
to
both
pair
of
eyeballs
(Noisy
and
inordinate
vivacity)
Ohhhh
ahhhhhh
ahhhhh
etc
etc
In
the
beginning
was
a
fear
of
the
immigrant
In
the
beginning
was
a
fear
of
the
immigrant
He's
made
his
way
down
to
the
dark
riverside
In
the
beginning
was
a
fear
of
the
immigrant
In
the
beginning
was
a
fear
of
the
immigrant
He′s
made
his
home
there
down
by
the
dark
riverside
Ohhhh
ahhhhhh
ahhhhh
etc
etc
He
made
his
home
there
down
by
the
riverside
They
made
their
homes
there
down
by
the
riverside
The
city
sprang
up
from
the
dark
river
Thames
They
made
their
home
there
down
by
the
riverside
They
made
their
homes
there
down
by
the
riverside
The
city
sprang
up
from
the
dark
mud
of
the
Thames
I'll
say
it
again
(Ha
ha
ha,
that′s
right)
'Cos
in
the
Liberty
of
Norton
Folgate
Walking
wild
and
free
And
in
your
second
hand
coat
Happy
just
to
float
In
this
little
taste
of
liberty
Cos
you're
a
part
of
everything
you
see
Yes,
you′re
a
part
of
everything
you
see
With
a
little
bit
of
this
And
a
little
bit
of
that
A
little
bit
of
what
you
like
does
you
no
harm
And
you
know
that
Ohhhh
ahhhhhh
ahhhhh
etc
etc
(repeat
to
end)
1 Overture
2 We Are London
3 Sugar and Spice
4 Forever Young
5 Dust Devil
6 Rainbows
7 That Close
8 On the Town
9 Bingo
10 Idiot Child
11 Africa
12 NW5
13 Clerkenwell Polka
14 The Liberty of Norton Folgate
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