Song parody of
London Oxford
by Marthie Nel Hauptfleisch
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Oxford
Verse 1: I’m looking for a place I can call my own
I’m looking for a somewhere I belong
Look the bus is leaving
I don’t know: The road might be long
With my green suitcase, my teddy and me
Verse 2: So tell me does this road lead to London town?
Is it true that they can never stop the rain?
A million different houses
I don’t know: to me they all look the same
With my A to Z, my tube guide and me
Verse 3: I’m lost and I don’t know where I wanna go
This London is a world within a world
I’ve got a two-zone ticket
I don’t know: can green hair be fun?
Look a nose earring and nails painted blue
Verse 4: Left London for a place I can call my own
I love the funny faces on the walls
Oxford tube is leaving
Yes I know: the roads not to long
For a real doughnut, A walk in the sun
It’s a place I know: Oxford my home!
Oxford
Verse 1: I’m looking for a place I can call my own
I’m looking for a somewhere I belong
Look the bus is leaving
I don’t know: The road might be long
With my green suitcase, my teddy and me
Verse 2: So tell me does this road lead to London town?
Is it true that they can never stop the rain?
A million different houses
I don’t know: to me they all look the same
With my A to Z, my tube guide and me
Verse 3: I’m lost and I don’t know where I wanna go
This London is a world within a world
I’ve got a two-zone ticket
I don’t know: can green hair be fun?
Look a nose earring and nails painted blue
Verse 4: Left London for a place I can call my own
I love the funny faces on the walls
Oxford tube is leaving
Yes I know: the roads not to long
For a real doughnut, A walk in the sun
It’s a place I know: Oxford my home!