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Introdução:
Em G D A Em G D Em
verse 1
Em G D A
They set off on their way into the city from far away
Em G D Em
to start another working day, from the Brixton Underground
Em G D A
stations packed half past seven out the front they preach of heaven
Em G D Em
down the stairs run the brethren at the Brixton Underground
verse 2
Em G D A
They're screaming with their megaphones some clubbers haven?t yet made it home
Em G D Em
Incense seller says hello down at the Brixton Underground
Em G D A
full price for a travel card ticket watchers are on their guard
Em G D Em
stony faces stare straight ahead down at the Brixton Underground
G D
I'm just glad I spent some time, down the end of the Victoria line
C D Em
it really was an interesting place to be
G D
markets stalls weaved around and the Ritzy fountain kept tumbling down
C D Em
and the beggars were always wanting change from me
Instrumental
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verse 3
Em G D A
They're coming home something?s changed escalators been re arranged
Em G D Em
some people looking pretty disarranged down at the Brixton Underground
Em G D A
Familiar faces atop the stairs give them your ticket no one cares
Em G D Em
help reduce someone else s fare down at the Brixton Underground
Em G D A
A sea of faces it?s after four and out the front they preach some more
Em G D Em
reminding us of our sins but is it really sinking in
G D
I'm just glad I spent some time, down the end of the Victoria line
C D Em
it really was an interesting place to be
G D
markets stalls weaved around and the Ritzy fountain kept tumbling down
C D Em
and the beggars were always wanting change from me
Instrumental
Em G D A Em G D Em
verse 4
Em G D A
They make their way through the fray buses take them far away
Em G D Em
to end another working day from the Brixton Underground
Em G D A
In their minds the day will come they wont make this journey for anyone
Em G D Em
but that days a long time away that?s life at the Brixton underground
G D
I'm just glad I spent some time, down the end of the Victoria line
C D Em
it really was an interesting place to be
G D
markets stalls weaved around and the Ritzy fountain kept tumbling down
C D Em
and the beggars were always wanting change from me
C D Em
and the beggars are always wanting change from me
C D Em
and the beggars always wanting change from me
Outro