paroles de chanson London Song - Ray Davies
There's
a
room
in
a
house,
in
a
street
in
a
manor
in
a
borough
That's
part
of
a
city
that
is
generally
referred
to
as
London
It's
a
dark
place,
a
mysterious
place
And
it
is
said
that
if
you're
born
within
the
sound
of
Bow-Bells
You
have
the
necessary
qualifications
to
be
christened
a
Londoner
(It's
a
cruel
place,
it's
a
hard
place)
But
when
you
think
back
to
all
the
great
Londoners
William
Blake,
Charles
Dickens,
Dick
Whittington
Pearly
kings,
barrow
boys,
Arthur
Daley,
Max
Wall
And
don't
forget
the
Kray
twins
But
if
you're
ever
up
on
Highgate
Hill
on
a
clear
day
You
can
see
right
down
to
Leicester
Square
(London,
London)
Crystal
Palace,
Clapham
Common,
right
down
to
Streatham
Hill
North
and
South,
I
feel
that
I'm
a
Londoner
still
(London,
London)
Chiswick
Bridge
to
Newham
and
East
Ham
Church
bells
ring
out
through
the
land
You
were
born
in
London,
England
(London,
London,
through
the
dark
alley-ways
And
passages
of
London)
And
there's
a
tap
by
a
reservoir,
leading
to
a
stream
That
turns
into
a
river
estuary
that
eventually
opens
to
the
sea
(London,
London)
And
there's
a
docker
by
a
wharf,
sending
cargo
overseas
Unloading
foreign
trade
from
a
large
ocean
vessel
In
the
mighty
metropolitan
port
of
London
(London,
London,
through
the
dark
alley-ways
And
passages
of
London)
When
I
think
of
all
the
Londoners
still
unsung
East-enders,
West-enders,
Oriental-enders
Fu
Manchu,
Sherlock
Holmes,
Jack
Spock,
Henry
Cooper
Thomas
A'Becket,
Thomas
Moore,
and
don't
forget
the
Kray
twins
There's
a
part
of
me,
that
says,
"Get
out"
Then
one
day,
I'll
hear
somebody
shout
"Sounds
to
me
like
you
come
from
London
Town"
But
if
you're
ever
up
on
Highgate
Hill
on
a
clear
day
I'll
be
there
(I'll
be
there)
Yes,
I
will
be
there
(There)
Through
the
dark
alley-ways
and
passages
of
London,
London
London,
London,
through
the
dark
alley-ways
And
passages
of
London,
London
London,
London,
through
the
dark
alley-ways
And
passages
of
London,
London
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