Trams of Old London

Journey Through Time: Trams of Old London Unveil Nostalgic Secrets
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Lyrics

Trams of old London,

Expressing nostalgia or fascination with the historical trams of London.

Taking my baby into the past in it.

Recalling a journey into the past with a loved one on the old London trams.

Trams of old London blow my mind.

The old London trams have a profound impact on the speaker's thoughts or emotions.


Ludgate, Fenchurch, Highgate Hill;

Mentioning specific locations served by trams: Ludgate, Fenchurch, Highgate Hill.

Rolling slowly up there still, uh-huh.

Describing the slow, enduring movement of the trams in those locations.

Waterloo and Clerkenwell,

Listing additional tram routes: Waterloo, Clerkenwell, Aldgate East.

Out to Aldgate East as well, uh-huh.

Noting the extension of trams to Aldgate East.


On a clear night you can see

Suggesting visibility of past tram routes on clear nights.

Where the rails used to be.

Reflecting on the remnants or memories of the tram tracks.

Oh, it seems like ancient myth

Comparing the existence of trams to ancient mythology.

They once ran to Hammersmith.

Referencing a historical tram route to Hammersmith.


Trams of old London,

Repeating the theme of trams and their impact on the speaker.

Taking my baby into the past in it.

Reiterating the experience of taking a loved one on the trams into the past.

Trams of old London blow my mind.

Emphasizing the profound effect of old London trams on the speaker.


Through Electric Avenue,

Mentioning Electric Avenue and Brixton in southwest London.

Brixton, down in southwest too, uh-huh.

Referring to tram routes in Brixton and the southwest.

Teddington and Kennington,

Listing additional locations served by trams: Teddington, Kennington.

Twickenham and Paddington, uh-huh.

Mentioning tram routes to Twickenham and Paddington.


In the blitz they never closed

Noting the resilience of trams during the Blitz despite road damage.

Though they blew up half the roads.

Highlighting the endurance of trams even in the face of adversity.

Oh, it hurts me just to see 'em

Expressing sadness at the sight of trams becoming obsolete or preserved in a museum.

Going dead in a museum.

Conveying emotional pain witnessing the decline of trams.


Ah...

Interjection suggesting a moment of emotional reflection.

Trams of old London,

Repeating the theme of trams and their connection to the speaker's past.

Taking my baby into the past in it.

Reiterating the experience of taking a loved one on the trams into the past.

Trams of old London blow my mind.

Re-emphasizing the profound effect of old London trams on the speaker.

Trams of old London,

Repeating the theme of trams and their impact on the speaker.

Taking my baby into the past in it.

Reiterating the experience of taking a loved one on the trams into the past.

Trams of old London blow my mind.

Final emphasis on the powerful impact of old London trams on the speaker.

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