| Marillion – Chelsea Monday Lyrics | 11 years ago |
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The line 'Fished a young chick out of The Old Father' which is from the spoken part at the end appears to imply she was taken from the River Thames (old father Thames). It's not entirely clear if she had drowned or not 'she said she...' could have been from before the incident, but also seems to imply she was alive, but then 'what a waste' implies she died. The ending part of 'Buried' isn't clear either. Marillion's London is so different from today's. Bedsits in Chelsea today rent out for more than most Londoners wages, a provincial girl would never be able to afford them. Another example of Kayleigh, where it's hard to imagine Fish being able to afford to rent a place in Belsize Park today even after the success of the first two Marillion albums. |
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