Up on Abbey Road
Zebra crossing tourists in groups of four
lyrics
One Way Street In Chinatown
Born on a summer night
On a plastic-covered backseat
Of an overheated Crown Vic
Pulled up outside a bakery
Underneath a flashing yellow light
On a one way street in Chinatown
Lived across a famous bridge
In a less-than-famous neighborhood
A little more quiet there
But not in a good way
Moved away before you even started school
Right-hand side of the water, left-hand side of the road
Moved away before you even started school
Right-hand side of the water, left-hand side of the road
It was like, what are you looking at
where do you come from, kid?
Lived above a souvenir shop
Just a ceiling and a floor
Separating you from
Union Jack T-shirts, posters of the queen
And a row of little snowy globes,
An underwater, hand-painted
Changing of the guard
Up on Abbey Road
Zebra crossing tourists in groups of four
Golden slumbers, yellow submarine
Norwegian wood, come together, let it be
The long and winding road, while my guitar gently weeps
Eight days a week, all you need is love
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