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As I walk these streets alone, through this borough I call home 00:16
Upon the baron fields of Highbury 'neath the stadiums of stone 00:20
Through the turnstiles at The Angel, see the homeless on the green 00:24
From The Cally to The Cross, and every shithole in between 00:28
Pass the church, the mosque, a crack den, and the offie on the corner 00:32
See the brasses from the brothel that pretends to be a sauna 00:36
Watch the bedlam in the bookies, see the winners and the losers 00:41
Seeking solace from their sorrow in the local battle cruisers 00:45
Through the madness in the market, weathered faces turn to greet ya 00:49
"'Ello gov'nor, how's your mother?" 00:53
"You alright, son, be lucky, geezer" 00:55
Double pie and mash and liquor, a Cuppa Rosie Lee up chap 00:57
Or watch retired gangsters bicker, every day in Arthur's café 01:01
The little fuckers causing trouble, for the cozzers make you smile 01:06
You meet ya muckers for a couple, forget your troubles for a while 01:10
From The Thornhill to The Hemmy, all the faces are the same 01:14
'Cause the manor might be changing, but the people still remain 01:18
North London forever 01:24
Whatever the weather, these streets are our own 01:30
And my heart will leave you, never 01:39
My blood will forever, run through the stone 01:47
As I walk these streets alone, through a kingdom made of chrome 02:00
I see them ripping up the cobbles, and tearing down our childhood homes 02:03
I see the architecture changing, watch the history disappear 02:07
And the skyline rearranging into towers of veneer 02:12
But I see the remnants of a London that they thought they could erase 02:16
Every time I hear the old school talk about the good old days 02:20
Or every time I watch the football and have a ruby with the lads 02:24
See an hoister selling clobber or a dealer shooting bags 02:28
It's in the single mothers juggling a baby and a job 02:32
In every single brother struggling that wound up in the dock 02:36
It's in the roots and the foundations, still clinging to the land 02:40
It's in the bricks that built the Morland and Popham that still stand 02:44
It's in my family and my friends, in every gram and every Benz 02:48
It's in the roots that we inherit when a generation ends 02:52
It's in the ruins of your youth and the faces of your past 02:56
'Cause the manor might be changing, but the people always last 03:01
North London forever 03:07
Whatever the weather, these streets are our own 03:14
And my heart will leave you, never 03:22
My blood will forever, run through the stone 03:30

The Angel (North London Forever) – English Lyrics

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Dive into the passion of English football culture through this anthem. By learning the lyrics to 'The Angel (North London Forever),' you can explore the evocative language of loyalty and community while discovering how music unites thousands of people in a shared sporting identity.

[English]
As I walk these streets alone, through this borough I call home
Upon the baron fields of Highbury 'neath the stadiums of stone
Through the turnstiles at The Angel, see the homeless on the green
From The Cally to The Cross, and every shithole in between
Pass the church, the mosque, a crack den, and the offie on the corner
See the brasses from the brothel that pretends to be a sauna
Watch the bedlam in the bookies, see the winners and the losers
Seeking solace from their sorrow in the local battle cruisers
Through the madness in the market, weathered faces turn to greet ya
"'Ello gov'nor, how's your mother?"
"You alright, son, be lucky, geezer"
Double pie and mash and liquor, a Cuppa Rosie Lee up chap
Or watch retired gangsters bicker, every day in Arthur's café
The little fuckers causing trouble, for the cozzers make you smile
You meet ya muckers for a couple, forget your troubles for a while
From The Thornhill to The Hemmy, all the faces are the same
'Cause the manor might be changing, but the people still remain
North London forever
Whatever the weather, these streets are our own
And my heart will leave you, never
My blood will forever, run through the stone
As I walk these streets alone, through a kingdom made of chrome
I see them ripping up the cobbles, and tearing down our childhood homes
I see the architecture changing, watch the history disappear
And the skyline rearranging into towers of veneer
But I see the remnants of a London that they thought they could erase
Every time I hear the old school talk about the good old days
Or every time I watch the football and have a ruby with the lads
See an hoister selling clobber or a dealer shooting bags
It's in the single mothers juggling a baby and a job
In every single brother struggling that wound up in the dock
It's in the roots and the foundations, still clinging to the land
It's in the bricks that built the Morland and Popham that still stand
It's in my family and my friends, in every gram and every Benz
It's in the roots that we inherit when a generation ends
It's in the ruins of your youth and the faces of your past
'Cause the manor might be changing, but the people always last
North London forever
Whatever the weather, these streets are our own
And my heart will leave you, never
My blood will forever, run through the stone

Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

borough

/ˈbʌrə/

B2
  • noun
  • - a town or district that is an administrative unit

solace

/ˈsɒlɪs/

C1
  • noun
  • - comfort or consolation in a time of distress

bedlam

/ˈbɛdləm/

C2
  • noun
  • - a scene of uproar and confusion

bicker

/ˈbɪkə/

B2
  • verb
  • - to argue about petty and trivial matters

veneer

/vəˈnɪə/

C1
  • noun
  • - a thin decorative covering or a deceptive outward appearance

remnants

/ˈrɛmnənts/

C1
  • noun
  • - a small remaining quantity of something

cobbles

/ˈkɒblz/

C1
  • noun
  • - small round stones used to pave streets

juggling

/ˈdʒʌɡlɪŋ/

B2
  • verb
  • - to manage several activities or responsibilities at once

foundations

/faʊnˈdeɪʃənz/

B2
  • noun
  • - the lowest load-bearing part of a building; underlying principles

inherit

/ɪnˈhɛrɪt/

B2
  • verb
  • - to receive money, property, or traits from predecessors

architecture

/ˈɑːkɪtɛktʃə/

B2
  • noun
  • - the complex or carefully designed structure of something

skyline

/ˈskaɪlaɪn/

B2
  • noun
  • - an outline of land and buildings against the sky

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