Towers of London [Rejected Single Recording]

PARTRIDGE

Towers of London
when they had built you
did you watch over the men who fell
Towers of London
when they had built you
Victoria's gem found in somebody's hell

Pavements of gold leading to the underground
Grenadier Guardsmen walking pretty ladies around
fog is the sweat of the never never navvies who pound
spikes in the rails to their very own heaven

Bridges of muscles spanning so long and high
merchants from Stepney walking pretty ladies by
rain is the tears of the never never navvies who cry
for the bridge that doesn't go
in the direction of Dublin

And I've seen it in a painting
and I've seen it in engraving
and I've seen it in their faces
clear as children's chalk lines on the paving

Towers of London
la la Londinium.

Trivia about the song Towers of London [Rejected Single Recording] by XTC

When was the song “Towers of London [Rejected Single Recording]” released by XTC?
The song Towers of London [Rejected Single Recording] was released in 1987, on the album “Compact XTC: The Singles 1978-1985”.
Who composed the song “Towers of London [Rejected Single Recording]” by XTC?
The song “Towers of London [Rejected Single Recording]” by XTC was composed by PARTRIDGE.

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