Tonart: G major
Verse 1
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It's
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the east end of town,
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where the business is found
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And old London Bridge is the cause
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It is so full of houses
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and most falling down
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That the shipping can't
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get through of course
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An d the vessels that come
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with their goods on the run
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Have to offload or stay there
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In the East End of town
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Where the rascals are found
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And things disappear regularly
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Things disappear regularly
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It's
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the wolves and the alleys
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In the mist and the smoke
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and the smog
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It's a ripe mess of buildings
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And we live in one room with the dog
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You'd think we are phantoms
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and never work hard
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Till the sun it sinks down in the west
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But the taverns by day
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And we plan for the evening event
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We plan for the
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evening event
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Oh, what a life
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When the future looks nothing but blank
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Oh, such a life
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It's no wonder this summer's
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The ship's all at anchor, bob gaily about
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Until they get stuck in the goo
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There's many a story is going about
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That the tide is in league with me crew
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An d with some ants surprising,
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and hardly surprising
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Unemployed toerag or two
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When the lights all go out
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and there's no one about
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It's a stroll in the mud that we do
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A stroll in the mud that we
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do
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Sometimes we take boats
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and we sail for the coast
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Where the river runs into the sea
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To find what's about
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and then carry on out
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What the Admiralty calls piracy
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But this out -solution,
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Of wealth as it does seem to me
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Is the basis on which
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a man scratches his
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In the face of the old Admiralty,
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In the face of the old
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Admiralty.
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Oh, what a life,
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When the future looks
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Oh, such a life,
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it's no wonder this summer's
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and all joking aside
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There are so many ships and so tied
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You could walk across wa ter
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and not get you wet
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From Wapin to Old Rotherhithe
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It's all a temptation
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And my own salvation
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Is so frequently compromised
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I repent and repent
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But then I'm skint again
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And it's back to the old
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water side
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Back to the old water side
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And it's back to the old water,
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back to the old water,
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back to the old water side.
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Back to the old water,
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back to the old water,
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back to the old water side.
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