| From Regent’s Park mosque on to Baker Street
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| Down to the Cross where all the pipesmoke neat
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| To Somerstown where somethings never stop
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| The Roundhouse, The Marathon Bar and Camden Lock
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| You can make it your own hell or heaven
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| Live as you please
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| Can we make it, if we all live together
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| As one big family
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| Down to Chinatown for duck and rice
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| Along Old Compton St, the boys are nice
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| On Carnaby you still can get the threads
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| If you wanna be a mod, a punk, a ted or a suedehead
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| You can make it your own hell or heaven
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| Live as you please
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| Can we make it, if we all live together
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| As one big family
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| We are London
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| London’s talking
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| We are London
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| London walking
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| In all the nightclubs, strip joints and the bars
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| From it’s poorest paid to it’s highest stars
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| The poets, plumbers, painters, spreads and sparks
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| From it’s inner-city to it’s furthest parts
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| You can make it your own hell or heaven
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| Live as you please
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| Can we make it, if we all live together
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| As one big family
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| We are London
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| London talking
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| We are London
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| London walking |