[ti:Streets Of London] [ar:Ralph Mctell] [al:] [offset:500] [00:11.21] Have you seen the old man [00:14.83]In the closed down market [00:18.34]Kicking up the papers with his worn out shoes [00:24.13]In his eyes you see no pride [00:27.12]Hands held loosely at his side [00:30.76]Yesterday's paper, telling yesterday's news [03:35.27][02:37.42][01:34.30][00:37.44]So how can you tell me you're lonely [03:42.23][02:44.59][01:41.20][00:43.69]And say for you that the sun don't shine [03:48.02][02:50.68][01:46.98][00:49.51]Let me take you by the hand [03:50.70][02:53.08][01:49.43][00:52.35]And lead you through the streets of London [03:55.10][02:57.15][01:53.41][00:56.44]I'll show you something [03:57.46][02:59.55][01:55.78][00:59.06]To make you change your mind [01:08.12]Have you seen the old girl [01:10.89]Who walks the streets of London [01:14.31]Dirt in her hair and her clothes in rags [01:20.53]She's no time for talking [01:23.40]She just keeps right on walking [01:26.43]Carrying her home in two carrier bags [02:11.46]In the old night cafe at a quarter past eleven [02:17.59]The same old man sitting there on his own [02:23.83]Looking at the world over the rim of his teacup [02:29.98]Each tea lasts an hour, and he wanders home alone [03:04.78]Have you seen the old man [03:11.94]Outside the seaman's mission [03:15.24]Memory fading with the minor ribands that he wears [03:21.49]In our winter city the rain cries little pity [03:27.40]For one more forgotten hero [03:30.49]And a world which doesn't care