London Town
Jamie Scott & The Town Lyrics


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One child tries to do the best he can

Lay down takes it all in his hand

A fever's running high, it's out of control

My shoes are waiting by the old oak door
I'm changing lanes, gonna run away where the city lights won't blind my face anymore

I'm going to London town can you hear me

Just give me all you've got my girl

Here I am

I want to leave before you run me dry

I walk down Dover Street with the blood in my veins

A cold breeze chills my brain when I remember things

A fever's in the mist right ahead of me

But the lights are kinder here and it's a guiding street

I'm changing lanes, gonna run away where the city lights won't blind my face anymore

I'm changing worlds, gonna run away where the city lights won't blind my eyes anymore

Had to leave before you run me dry

I'm changing lanes, gonna run away where the city lights won't blind my eyes anymore

Going to London town, can you hear me just give me all you got my girl

Here I am

I'm changing worlds, gonna run away where the city lights won't blind my face anymore

Going to London town, can you hear me just give me all you got my girl

I'm sure





I had to leave before you run my dry

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jamie Scott & The Town's song London Town convey a sense of urgency and a desire to escape. The opening lines suggest that the singer is struggling to do his best, perhaps feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope with the demands placed upon him. The mention of a fever running high and being out of control could be symbolic of the stress and pressure he is experiencing. However, the next few lines paint a picture of someone making a break for it; someone who is changing lanes and running away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The mention of shoes waiting by the old oak door adds to the sense of escape and the desire to leave something behind.


The chorus repeats the phrase "Going to London town, can you hear me just give me all you got my girl" several times, perhaps signaling the singer's determination to leave no matter what. The second verse adds to the sense of confusion and entrapment - the cold breeze and fever in the mist suggest a sense of disorientation and illness. However, the lights on the street are described as guiding and kinder, perhaps symbolizing the promise of a brighter future. The final lines "I had to leave before you run me dry" suggest that the singer is fleeing from something or someone that is draining him, leaving him exhausted and in need of a fresh start.


Line by Line Meaning

One child tries to do the best he can
Despite obstacles in life, a single individual strives to do what they can with their given circumstances.


Lay down takes it all in his hand
Despite feeling overwhelmed, the individual accepts and handles their situation.


A fever's running high, it's out of control
Emotions and stress are affecting the individual in a negative way.


My shoes are waiting by the old oak door
The individual is ready and eager to leave their current situation behind.


I'm changing lanes, gonna run away where the city lights won't blind my face anymore
The individual is making a drastic change and leaving their current surroundings to find peace and clarity.


I'm going to London town can you hear me
The individual has a specific destination in mind and is hoping to find solace there.


Just give me all you've got my girl
The individual is asking for support and everything their companion can provide during this difficult time.


Here I am
The individual has arrived at their destination and is ready to start anew.


I want to leave before you run me dry
The individual is aware of their limits and wants to leave their current situation before it completely drains them.


I walk down Dover Street with the blood in my veins
The individual is walking with a sense of purpose and drive through a specific street in London.


A cold breeze chills my brain when I remember things
Memories are haunting the individual and causing a negative physical and emotional response.


A fever's in the mist right ahead of me
The individual is aware of future challenges and obstacles that they will have to overcome.


But the lights are kinder here and it's a guiding street
Despite the obstacles, the city and its lights are providing comfort and direction to the individual.


I'm changing worlds, gonna run away where the city lights won't blind my eyes anymore
The individual is leaving behind their old world and entering a new one, in which they can see things more clearly.


Had to leave before you run me dry
The individual had to leave a toxic situation before it completely drained them.


Going to London town, can you hear me just give me all you got my girl
The individual is reaching out to their companion once again for support and encouragement.


I'm sure
The individual is confident in their decision to leave and start anew.




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