Tonalità: A major
Intro 1
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Verse 1
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this London's a wonderful sight
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With people here workin'
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by day and night
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They don't sell Brady's or Barley oil
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But those guys are diggin'
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for gold in the street
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At least when I ask,
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that's what I was told
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I just took a hand at
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this digging for gold,
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But for all that I found there, I might as
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Where the mountains of mourn
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Sweep down to the sea.
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I believe that when writing,
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a wish you expressed
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As to how the fine ladies in
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London were dressed
Well, if you believe me,
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when asked to a ball
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They don't wear no tufts
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to their dresses at all
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I've seen them myself, and I could not,
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truth, tell the difference
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They were bound for a ball or a bath.
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Don't go starting those fashions,
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Barry McCree.
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Where the mountains of ball
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sweep down to the sea.
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You remember young Danny McLaren,
of course
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He's over here with the rest of the force
I saw him one day
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when I stood on the Strand
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And he stopped all the traffic
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with one wave of his hand.
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And as we were talking of
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days that are gone,
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the whole town of London
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stood there to look on.
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But for all his great power,
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he's wishful like me
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to be home where the
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Where dark morn sweeps down to the sea
For all his great power,
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he's wishful like me
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To be home where the dark morn
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sweeps down to the sea
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