Funky London Childhood
T. Rex Lyrics


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Bolan

Ancient buildings clothed in age
The foggy realms of Dicken's page
School at four through knowledge door.

It all makes up the funky London childhood
It all makes up the funky London childhood today.

Moving through the streams of life
Cutting deep with your London knife
City boys, now men from school.

It all makes up the funky London childhood
It all makes up the funky London childhood today.

In and out of work is bad
Not enough of learning makes you sad
The gilded cage we call '75
Some is fabulous, some is jive.

But it all makes up the funky London childhood
But it all makes up the funky London childhood today.





It all makes up the funky London childhood
It all makes up the funky London childhood today.

Overall Meaning

The song "Funky London Childhood" by T. Rex, written by lead singer Marc Bolan, is a nostalgic ode to his upbringing in London. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the city and its culture, with mentions of ancient buildings and the foggy realms of Charles Dickens' books. Bolan reminisces about his experience in school, which he describes as a "knowledge door," implying that education opened the doors to opportunities and success.


The song then speaks to the tough nature of growing up in London, with a reference to the "London knife," which could metaphorically mean the competitive and hostile environment that Bolan navigated as a young man. He references the struggle of balancing work and learning, lamenting that not enough of the latter could lead to feelings of sadness. The chorus repeats the idea that all of these experiences contribute to the "funky London childhood," which is still present in the city today.


Overall, the song is a celebration of the unique and dynamic character of London and its people. Bolan recognizes that the city can be challenging, but ultimately that struggle is what gives London its distinctive flavor.


Line by Line Meaning

Ancient buildings clothed in age
The historic architecture that has been around for a long time and carries a strong sense of tradition and history.


The foggy realms of Dicken's page
The atmosphere of the city that is reminiscent of the novels written by Dickens, often characterized by mist and fog.


School at four through knowledge door.
Starting education early, with a focus on the acquisition of knowledge and learning.


It all makes up the funky London childhood
All of these experiences contribute to the unique and exciting upbringing of a child in London.


Moving through the streams of life
Navigating the various paths and opportunities that life presents.


Cutting deep with your London knife
Making bold decisions and taking risks, characteristic of the London spirit.


City boys, now men from school.
Growing up in the city with a particular sense of identity, transitioning from school into adulthood.


In and out of work is bad
The instability and uncertainty of employment is a negative aspect of life in London.


Not enough of learning makes you sad
A lack of opportunities for education and personal growth can be disheartening.


The gilded cage we call '75
The societal norms and expectations that can stifle individual expression and creativity, represented by the year 1975.


Some is fabulous, some is jive.
Some aspects of London life are amazing and exciting, while others are superficial or disappointing.


But it all makes up the funky London childhood
Despite the highs and lows, every experience contributes to the vibrant and unique childhood experience of growing up in London.


But it all makes up the funky London childhood today.
This is just as true today as it was in the past, as London continues to evolve and change over time.




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