So then be off, find that I've lost my way in the city
The streets and the thousands of colors all bleed into one
I fall down, Heaven won't help me
I call out, no-one would hear
All of a sudden I've lost my way out of the City

Stand tall, stand proud
Every beginning is breaking it's promise
I'm having trouble just finding some soul in this town

The names on the faces in places, they mean nothing to me
It's all they can do to be part of a queue in this town
I fall down, Heaven won't help me
I call out, no-one will hear
"There'll be no tomorrow" they say, well I'll say "More's the pity"

Stand tall, stand proud
Every beginning has broken it's promise
I'm having trouble just finding my soul in this town

Stand tall, stand proud
Every beginning has broken it's promise
I'm having trouble just finding my soul in this town

Finding my soul in this town
Keep on trying
Keep on trying
Keep on trying
Keep on trying
Keep on trying
Keep on trying
Keep on trying
Keep on trying

Na na na na na na na na
Na na na na na na na na


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Part of the Queue Lyrics as written by Noel Gallagher

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    This song is basically about noel going to buy a pint of milk near his home in london, and feeling like a nobody, and how we can all feel overawed by life in a big city sometimes. Good, but a BLATANT ripp off of the stranglers!

    scouselukeon August 18, 2005   Link

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