In days of old, in time gone by,
I made my home up on that hill so high
And now I wonder when, oh, when
I will find myself on Lessey Street again
Well Plimpton's fine and Tyler's fair
But that old Marsh House is beyond compare
Now I wonder when, oh, when
I will find myself on Lessey Street again
Out on the rooftops, we'd sing and shout
While the storm was raging and all the lights went out
Now I wonder when, oh, when
I will find myself on Lessey Street again
It wasn't all roses, don't get me wrong
I met the bastard who wrote this song
And now I wonder when, oh, when
I will find myself on Lessey Street again
So don't forget me when I am gone
Hold onto this tune, Lord, 'cause it won't be long
'Til you're a'wonderin' where your time flew
And singing these Lessey Street blues
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