[00:00.000] 作词 : Louis Dunford[00:01.000] 作曲 : Louis Dunford[00:16.615]As I walk these streets alone[00:18.404]Through this borough I call home[00:20.477]Upon the baron fields of Highbury[00:22.533]Neath the stadiums of stone[00:24.578]Through the turnstiles at The Angel[00:26.862]See the homeless on the green[00:28.920]From The Cally to The Cross[00:30.967]And every shit all in between[00:33.042]Pass the church, the mosque, a crack den[00:35.113]And the offie on the corner[00:37.188]See the brasses from the brothel[00:39.290]That pretends to be a sauna[00:41.365]Watch the bedlam in the bookies[00:43.441]See the winners and the losers[00:45.503]Seeking solace from their sorrows[00:47.807]In the local battle cruisers[00:50.130]Through the madness in the market[00:51.913]Weathered faces turn to greet ya[00:53.742]“Hello guvnor,how's your mother?”[00:56.038]“You alright son, be lucky geeza”[00:57.870]Double pie and mash and liquor[01:00.179]A Cuppa Rosie Lee up chap[01:01.950]Or watch retired gangsters bicker[01:04.503]Everyday in Arthur's cafe[01:06.292]The little ****ers causing trouble[01:08.606]For the cozzers make you smile[01:10.661]You meet ya muckers for a couple[01:12.729]Forget your troubles for a while[01:14.739]From The Thornhill to The Hemmy[01:16.789]All the faces are the same[01:19.091]The manor might be changing[01:21.440]But the people still remain[01:24.313]North London forever[01:31.024]Whatever the weather[01:35.083]These streets are our own[01:39.456]And my heart will leave you never[01:47.476]My blood will forever[01:51.581]Run through the stone[02:00.613]As I walk these streets alone[02:02.412]Through a kingdom made of Chrome[02:04.480]I see them ripping up the cobbles[02:06.268]And tearing down our childhood homes[02:08.096]I see the architecture changing[02:10.684]Watch the history disappear[02:12.754]And the skyline rearranging[02:14.555]Into towers of veneer[02:16.355]But I see the remnants of the London[02:18.699]That they thought they could erase[02:20.732]Every time I hear the old school[02:22.795]Talk about the good old days[02:24.849]Every time I watch the football[02:26.921]Or have a ruby with the lads[02:28.964]See an hoister selling clobber[02:31.025]Or a dealer shotting bags[02:33.066]It's in the single mothers juggling[02:34.871]A baby and a job[02:36.896]In every single brother struggling[02:39.185]That wound up in the dock[02:40.983]It's in the roots and the foundations[02:43.315]Still clinging to the land[02:45.372]It's in the bricks that built The Morland[02:47.415]And Popham that still stand[02:49.261]It's in my family and my friends[02:51.094]In every gram and every Benz[02:53.182]It's in the roots that you inherit[02:55.517]When a generation ends[02:57.341]It's in the ruins of your youth[02:59.649]And the faces of your past[03:01.708]Cause the manor may be changing[03:03.779]But the people always last[03:07.387]North London forever[03:14.305]Whatever the weather[03:18.426]These streets are our own[03:22.574]And my heart will leave you never[03:30.778]My blood will forever[03:34.928]Run through the stone