paroles de chanson Oxford Street - Everything But the Girl
When
I
was
ten
I
thought
my
brother
was
God
- he'd
lie
in
bed
and
turn
out
the
Light
with
a
fishing
rod.
I
learned
the
names
of
all
his
football
team,
aid
I
Still
remembered
them
when
I
was
nineteen.
Strange
the
things
deal
that
I
remember
still
- shouts
from
the
playground
when
I
was
home
and
ill.
My
sister
taught
me
all
that
she
learned
there;
when
we
Grow
up,
we
said,
we'd
share
a
flat
somewhere.
When
I
was
seventeen,
London
meant
Oxford
Street.
Where
I
grow
up
there
were
no
factories.
there
was
a
school
and
shops
and
some
Fields
and
trees,
and
rows
of
houses
one
by
one
appeared.
I
was
born
in
one
and
Lived
there
for
eighteen
years.
Then
when
I
was
nineteen.
I
thought
the
Humber
would
be
the
gateway
from
my
Little
world
into
the
real
world.
But
there
is
no
real
world
- we
live
side
by
Side,
and
sometimes
collide.
.
When
I
was
seventeen,
London
meant
Oxford
Street.
It
was
a
little
world;
I
grew
Up
in
a
little
world.
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