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INTRO
VERSE 1
I'm a homeless man called Bow Bells, busking in Trafalgar Square.
I haven't got much money, and there's holes in the shoes I wear.
When you see me busking try not to walk on by,
Just spare me a little change, and I'll sing you a lullaby.

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You can't take away my troubles, you can't wipe away my tears.
You can even take my spare change back; you gave through out the years.
You can have my worldly per cessions, as little as I have.
But you'll never take my heart from London Town no.
No your never take my heart from London Town.

VERSE 2
I'm a orphan don't you no it, living in a cardboard box's
raiding bins and nicking things, I've just nicked a pair of socks.
When you see me busking try not to walk on by.
Just spare me a fag a cup of tea, and I'll sing you lullaby.

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BRIDGE
Covent Gardens and Trafalgar Square, come and see me, come and see me.
I'm always busking here, I'm always busking here, there and everywhere.

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