Everything But The Girl — Oxford Street lyrics

The page contains the lyrics of the song "Oxford Street" by Everything But The Girl.

Lyrics

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.