Oxford Street

THORN

When I was ten I thought my brother was God -
He'd lie in bed and turn out the light with a fishing rod.
I learned the names of all his football team,
Aid I Still remembered them when I was nineteen.

Strange the things deal that I remember still
Shouts from the playground when I was home and ill.
My sister taught me all that she learned there;
When we Grow up, we said, we'd share a flat somewhere.

When I was seventeen, London meant Oxford Street.
Where I grow up there were no factories.
There was a school and shops and some Fields and trees,
And rows of houses one by one appeared.

I was born in one and Lived there for eighteen years.
Then when I was nineteen.
I thought the Humber would be the gateway from my Little world into the real world.
But there is no real world -

We live side by side, and sometimes collide. .
When I was seventeen, London meant Oxford Street.
It was a little world;
I grew up in a little world.

Trivia about the song Oxford Street by Everything but the Girl

On which albums was the song “Oxford Street” released by Everything but the Girl?
Everything but the Girl released the song on the albums “Idlewild” in 1988 and “I Don’t Want to Talk About It - Single” in 1988.
Who composed the song “Oxford Street” by Everything but the Girl?
The song “Oxford Street” by Everything but the Girl was composed by THORN.

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