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Towers of London |
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When they had built you |
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Did you watch over the men who fell? |
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Towers of London |
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When they had built you |
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Victoria's gem found in somebody's hell |
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Pavements of gold leading to the underground |
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Grenadier Guardsmen walking pretty ladies around |
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Fog is the sweat of the never never navies who pound |
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Pound, pound, pound, pound |
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Spikes in the rails to their very own heaven |
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Towers of London |
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When they had built you |
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Did you watch over the men who fell? |
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Towers of London |
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When they had built you |
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Victoria's gem found in somebody's hell |
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Bridges of muscles spanning so long and high |
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Merchants from Stepney walking pretty ladies by |
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Rain is the tears of the never never navies who cry |
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For the bridge that doesn't go in the direction of Dublin |
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Towers of London |
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When they had built you |
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Did you watch over the men who fell? |
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Towers of London |
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When they had built you |
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Victoria's gem found in somebody's hell |
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And I've seen it in a painting |
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And I've seen it in engraving |
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And I've seen it in their faces |
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Clear as children's chalk lines on the paving |
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And I've seen it in a painting |
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And I've seen it in engraving |
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And I've seen it in their faces |
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Clear as children's chalk lines on the paving |
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Towers of London |
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When they had built you |
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Did you watch over the men who fell? |
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Towers of London |
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When they had built you |
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Victoria's gem found in somebody's hell |
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Towers of London |
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Towers of London |
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Towers of London |
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Towers of London |
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La, la, Londinium |
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La, la, Londinium |
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La, la, Londinium |
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