Streets
Chumbawamba Lyrics


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The streets are full of Argentinians,
the pubs a closing, out come the para's in t-shirts
WHO WILL BE FIRST INTO PORT STANLEY
who be into Port Stanley...

(Spoken word piece)

The streets are full of Russians,
disguise as women and homo-sexuals
?
together in the streets, ?
Ahhhhhhhh!!!!

(Spoken word piece)





The streets are full Irish children...

Overall Meaning

The Chumbawamba song "Streets" encompasses a variety of different socio-political topics and issues. In the first verse, the lyrics reference the conflict between Argentina and England over the Falkland Islands. The line "WHO WILL BE FIRST INTO PORT STANLEY" speaks to the aggressive and nationalistic attitudes that some hold towards the war. The use of "para's in t-shirts" refers to the Parachute Regiment, a division of the British Army that fought in the Falklands War.


The second verse of the song touches on the intersection of gender and sexuality in Russian society. The line "disguise as women and homo-sexuals" references a phenomenon in Russia where people who identify as LGBTQ+ are forced to conceal their true identities in order to avoid persecution. The inclusion of this line is likely a commentary on the oppressive culture towards marginalized communities in Russia.


Finally, in the third verse, the streets are said to be full of Irish children. This line is likely referencing the troubles in Northern Ireland and the impact it had on the youth of the country. The use of the phrase "the streets are full" throughout the song implies a sense of urgency and the idea that these issues cannot be ignored or swept under the rug.


Line by Line Meaning

The streets are full of Argentinians,
There are a lot of Argentinians on the streets.


the pubs a closing, out come the para's in t-shirts
The pubs are closing and paratroopers in casual clothes are coming out.


WHO WILL BE FIRST INTO PORT STANLEY
Who will be the first to take over Port Stanley?


who be into Port Stanley...
Who will occupy Port Stanley?


(Spoken word piece)
Interlude without lyrics.


The streets are full of Russians,
The streets are crowded with Russians.


disguise as women and homo-sexuals
They are disguised as women and homosexuals.


?
Lyrics unclear.


together in the streets, ?
They are together in the streets, but the specifics are unknown.


Ahhhhhhhh!!!!
Interjection used to communicate strong emotion or fright.


(Spoken word piece)
Interlude without lyrics.


The streets are full Irish children...
There are a lot of Irish children in the streets.




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