paroles de chanson Made In England - Ian Anderson
Somewhere
in
a
town
in
england
Lay
a
babe
with
a
curious
smile.
He
was
of
your
father's
children.
Born
each
side
of
a
dry-stone
mile.
He
grew
up
through
the
schools
and
factories,
Brunel's
tunnels
and
bridges
bold.
Grey
towers
built
high
on
that
kingdom
With
apartments
still
unsold.
Somewhere
in
a
town
in
england.
Could
be
newcastle,
leeds
or
birmingham.
And
were
you
made
in
England's
green
and
pleasant
land?
He
accepts
no
unemployment
And
is
to
indeterminate
station
bred.
Is
possessed
of
skills
and
reason.
Flies
the
flag
upon
his
head.
Watches
the
democratic
process
Grind
it's
way
through
the
commons
cold,
Filled
with
fiery
infiltrators
Who
would
pave
the
streets
with
england's
gold.
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