South London lives inside my head I grew a little bit there when I was a kid I was small and rushing soccer falls in the mud I loved sitting on the top of the big red buses When the cold came in and the snow came with us My little sister and I'd never seen winter So we ran to the window we ran to the river The grey, the green, the white The cold ears
Now, I'm standing here I'm standing here I'm standing herе Go
And it smells the same Tears warm my face When you cry is it your soul hitting something greater? When the train pulls up at the kings cross stop I feel so much bigger my eyes adjust And hey it's been too much its has been hurting lately It's not all the same as I thought it would be There's a dark side of London my parents tried to hide But I remember seeing people sleeping outside There was a murder on the bridge And I stayed up scared of Jack the Ripper I walked to the river Down to the river Remember, remember, remember, remember
I go to our house and I stand outside There's a different car sitting in our drive I see my dad and we're riding our bikes To the river but it's not real There is another man so I walk away Past the Tesco and the church bells Where they prayed Where they prayed And Heathrow's calling, I've got to go There's another place with another show And I can't complain and that I know But I'll be back soon I really hope
And so much stays, so much changes And so much stays, so much changes And so much stays, so much changes And so much stays, so much changes And so much stays, so much changes And so much stays, so much changes And so much stays and so much changes And so much stays and so much changes
And now I'm standing here I'm standing here I'm standing here Go