Streets

Ralph McTell Streets Lyrics
1.Streets of London

Have you seen the old man in the closed-down market
Kicking up the paper with his worn out shoes?
In his eyes you see no pride
Hand held loosely at his side
Yesterday's paper telling yesterday's news

*So how can you tell me you're lonely
And say for you that the sun don't shine?
Let me take you by the hand and lead you through the streets of
London
I'll show you something to make you change your mind

Have you seen the old girl who walks the streets of London
Dirt in her hair and her clothes in rags
She's no time for talking
She just keeps right on walking
Carrying her home in two carrier bags

Repeat *

In the all night cafe at a quarter past eleven
Same old man is sitting there on his own
Looking at the world over the rim of his tea-cup
Each tea lasts an hour
Then he wanders home alone

Repeat *

Have you seen the old man outside the Seaman's Mission
Memory fading with the medal ribbons that he wears
In our winter city, the rain cries a little pity
For one more forgotten hero
And a world that doesn't care


2.You Make Me Feel Good

Don't care for gardenias
Rather have a dandelion
Don't like weddings much either now
And things that you can't rely on.

But you make me feel good
You with your run-down shoes and your shining eyes
You make me feel good
You can do what you want and I don't mind.

Don't much care for birds of paradise
Rather have a sparrow
Don't like flying much either now
Things you can't control.

But you make me feel good
You with your scruffy jeans and your run-down shoes
You make me feel good
You only do the things that you want to.

You make me feel good
You with your scruffy jeans and your tangly hair
You make me feel good
You can do what you want
And I don't care...


3.Grande Affaire

Take a bus, who needs a car
We'll eat here, take this seat near the door
Well I'm not hungry much now, are you
Is it ok if I share yours with you
I've got no money and I think I believe that you knew.

Remember the moon on the wall, didn't she shine
The taste of the sheets and the feel of the wine
Wasn't I glad that you was mine
In the Grande Affaire?

Take a boat, maybe a plane
Anywhere now, 'cept Greece or Spain
For sure, I know where I am
I see canals, this is Amsterdam
I got friends here and they know, they can say who I am.

Remember the room without any view
Frightened of meeting someone that we knew
No farewells or how-do-you-dos
In the Grande Affaire.

Now I've stayed in all the best hotels
And there's white coated waiters attend me
And I look at the beautiful girls
Do they really believe they can bend me?

Well, I drive now seldom I walk
I can speak French, but I'd rather not talk
Which suit will I wear tonight
Take out the brown, but in the end wear the white
After shade stepping out stepping into the light.

Remember the moon on the wall didn't she shine
The year was all wrong so we sent back the wine
Wasn't you glad that you was mine
In the Grande Affaire?...


4.Seeds of Heaven

Give me sweet forgiveness
And I think that it might
If not relieve all the pain that I feel
At least help me to sleep tonight.

Come down like an angel
Come on down like a woman
Say that it's forgiven.
Give me your sweet forgiveness,
Sweet forgiveness
And it must be,
Must be the seeds of heaven.

When I'm weak and feeling guilty
And it's sometimes I do,
Give me strength to seek forgiveness
Come and help me to see it through.

Come down like an angel
Come on down like a woman
Say that it's forgiven.
Give me your sweet forgiveness,
Sweet forgiveness
And it must be,
Must be the seeds of heaven.

Well, you walk in with eyes open
Say to yourself I am a man
But you end up with a heart broken
But somehow baby you still understand.

Come down like an angel
Come on down like a woman
Say that it's forgiven.
Give me your sweet forgiveness,
Sweet forgiveness
And it must be,
Must be the seeds of heaven...


5.El Progresso

(Instrumental)


6.Red Apple Juice

(Instrumental)


7.Heron Song

And once I walked a million miles
All the way to Yugoslavia
And I carried you all of the way
For where I was then there you are.

As the sun rose o'er the curb stones
By the road where I'd been sleeping
Them night-long trucks, as they roared by
They could not drown my weeping.

And it was me, and I alone
Who looked toward the far horizon
And I saw King Heron
On his dead tree throne
And I knew not which to keep my mind on.

Now I cannot speak for everyone
For they got their reasons
All on this road
But, Heron, would that I had your wings
For then I'd know where I would go.

For then I'd know where I would go...


8.Pity the Boy

Pity the boy who marries for money
Or wealth and position
Thinking his troubles will fade out of mind
Pity the boy who marries for beauty
Only to find like a flower in the morning it withers and dies.

Better by far to marry for love
Stay broke for the rest of your days
Than to settle down for the sake of
Ending your rambling ways
And they won't end
And thinking about them
Your time you will spend.

Pity the girl who marries for duty
Believing in time if she works at her heart
It will turn into love
Pity the girl who marries for strength
And protection, she'll find
In the shade of a great tree nothing can grow.

Better by far to marry for love
And stay broke for the rest of your days
Than to settle down for the sake of
Ending the games you have played
They won't end
And thinking about them
Your time you will spend.

Bless the child that's born of a union
Grown out of love
He's richer by far, he's got more than enough
Bless the child who walks in that union
Grows in that love
His riches are more than the stars under heaven...


9.Interest on the Loan

Now it's come to talking I don't have much to say
It wouldn't come out right, and so I'll leave it out, oh it's
best that way
And I want to get out now cos I need just a couple of drinks
Can you lend me a little money till I draw my pay?

Chorus:
And I'm leaving like a thief in the night
But I will try to write to you, or maybe phone
And I'll send you back the money
But not the love you lent
I could never pay no interest on that loan.

You really give me comfort I couldn't take more tenderness
My credit's overdrawn and I just slide deeper in your debt
And I want to get out now cos I need just a couple of drinks
Can you lend me a little money till pay day next?

Chorus:
And I'm leaving like a thief in the night
But I will try to write to you, or maybe phone
And I'll send you back the money
But not the love you lent
I could never pay no interest on that loan.

Why don't you get some rest now you ought to get an early night
I've got a key so you can lock the door and it'll be all right
I'll just take my winter coat, it looks like it might rain
Can you lend me a little money just for the night?

Chorus:
And I'm leaving like a thief in the night
But I will try to write to you, or maybe phone
And I'll send you back the money
But not the love you lent
I could never pay no interest on that loan...


10.Jenny Taylor/Je N'Etais La

My Jenny Taylor, my Jenny Taylor
Jenny oh oh la la
Jenny Jenny Taylor
My Jenny Taylor, my Jenny Taylor
Jenny oh oh la la
Jenny Jenny Taylor.

Ne le fait pas le fait pas
Le fait pas comme ca
Ne le fais pas le fais pas
Le fais pas comme ca
Doucement oui c'est ca
Doucement oui oui c'est ca
Il va bien comme ca
Mais il marche pas comme ca.

My Jenny Taylor, my Jenny Taylor
Jenny oh oh la la
Jenny Jenny Taylor
My Jenny Taylor, my Jenny Taylor
Jenny oh oh la la
Jenny Jenny Taylor.

Ne le met la bas la bas
Met la bas
Ne le met la bas la bas
Met la bas
Pourquoi tu ne comprend pas?
Je dit la bas
Pas en bas
Il marche pas comme ca
Mais il va bien comme ca.

My Jenny Taylor, my Jenny Taylor
Jenny oh oh la la
Jenny Jenny Taylor
My Jenny Taylor, my Jenny Taylor
Jenny oh oh la la
Jenny Jenny Taylor...


11.Lunar Lullaby

Thousands of miles without moving
In the silence and stillness we're turning
Who scattered the stars in the field of night
Say it's all right, say it's all right
Well say it's all right.

Ocean storm-thrown boats collide
With waves of no direction
With compass set up on a star
Head for the port's protection.

Faster than light we're not ageing
So where does the time go we're saving
Give me a sermon for sleep tonight
Won't you say it's all right, say it's all right
Well say it's all right.

And the driftwood it collides
With blind boats on the water
Oh, sad I watched the moon fall down
But the river safely caught her.

Confusion of stars where's the pattern
To chart us away from collision
We are dust, we are spark, we were light before dark
It was all right, it is all right
And it'll be all right.

Above, below, worlds collide
In the before and after
Oh happy to watch the sun go down
And join the angels' laughter...