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Lights Of London Lyrics


David Gray Lights Of London

Was there in your cage
When your lion got tamed
Was up on your stage
When your childhood flamed

The sorrow and rage
But it ain't no game to me now

All the lights in London shining now
Slow ye down and stay awhile
All the lights in London shining now

Standing in line
With these abstract gifts
Counting the time
As the dragnet shifts

A quarter to nine
And the gray cloud lifts away now

All the lights in London shining now
Slow ye down and stay awhile
All the lights in London falling down

Hearing you say
With your perspect's tongue
Walking the way
Where the dreams get flung

Was never your thing
When it all goes wrong to worry, whoa

All the lights in London shining now
Slow ye down and stay awhile
All the lights in London shining now

Telling a lie
'Cause the truth just stinks
Out in the mud
Where the lightning sinks

Wishing you could
As the strip light blinks away now, whoa

All the lights in London shining now
Slow ye down and stay awhile
All the lights in London falling down

All of London falling down
All of London falling down
All of London


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