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I've reached Mecca. 10 Mathew Rd. Blessed Beat Les Musique; In the middle of this winding road. (Son les mots) Mersey shook the world In the beginning; In the end, It sailed across the universe. I get a feeling Beneath this burning neon sign. "The Cavern". I hear: "I am he... You are he..." I remove my sandals. I peak above holy ground. Don't ask why We said the things We said today. Words weigh heavy. Life is but hellos and goodbyes, Good mornings and good nights. And when I'm down, And am so tired, And when you needed someone, We worked it out... back then. Why worry over yesterday, Let things be. I hold your hand As we descend The thirty-three steps; And here, stand reverently. (Introibo ad altare Dei) In this breathing crypt I'm am seventeen again, In line buying tickets. Now hold tight As the two of us Twist and twirl and shout. I'm happy to dance with you. From this cellar, Rose sons of man, To sing and teach Of love and peace, And the brotherhood of man. Let's ascend, darling. It's late, and getting better. The sun has set early. Here comes the moon.
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Jan 23
Jan 23, 2026 at 6:32 PM UTC
Here Comes the Moon
Hill Dickinson? What the f*ck's that? Salah, Van **** Alexander Arnold. Those are the names of Liverpool.
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May 17, 2025
May 17, 2025 at 4:22 PM UTC
The names
The Redmen have won the Premier League, The Holy Footballing Grail is coming back home to Anfield Road, Because Liverpool FC are top dogs again, So Liverpool FC and their fans are in joy and happiness, Thanks To Klopp and the lads, Thanks To Klopp and the lads, Thanks To Klopp and the lads.
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Jul 21, 2020
Jul 21, 2020 at 3:28 PM UTC
The Redmen
City of Blue City of Red Toilet rolls, none to be found The Sun at hand, ready to shred City of Blue City of Red Corona came And we brought out our dead City of Blue City of Red Standing together River of tears unshed Together in Joy Together in Grief Klopp went and did it City together bows to the Chief City of culture, red & blue City of friends & wits that's true As Lockdown lifts, the City awakes Stay safe & alert. For all our sake's...
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Jun 27, 2020
Jun 27, 2020 at 8:42 AM UTC
City Of.
So, up to Liverpool, pretty cool, I've got family there, and I'm trying to find my bearings. When I was a kid I went with my Auntie to the Adelphi Hotel, I remember it well, so that's where I'll start, move my feet, it's a quick walk to Bold Street. Everyone flocks to the Albert Docks, regenerated, updated, and has created a vibrant corner of a once-thriving port city, which is pleasing, the only downside is it's ****** freezing! The nights out are decent too, this where Liverpool really pulls through. Matthews Street, can't be beat, or Concert Square, where, you head to Baa Bar for some shots and a few jars. Then onto Nation with the rest of Liverpool's student population, going down to Wolstenholme Square, great memories, shame it's no longer there. Capital of Culture, lots to explore, the council wants to restore the city centre, Liverpool One is second to none. New shops to buy our Fred Perry tops, new bars to entertain us, new places to wear our smart Adidas trainers. A modern shopping centre to walk through, have they really called it Everton Two? Girls off to the supermarket with their hair up in rollers and wearing their PJ's, funny looks on the face of people who are new to the place. Lads in black Lacoste trackies, in the 1980s they came back from the continent after European success, wearing Fila and Ellesse, it was called casual, the style went national. A city of myths legends, some more tongue in cheek but still unique. A sock robber from Kirkby, is it the original Cavern Club? Well, to a degree. What about Carragher's tattoo? He's blue born and bred, is Paul McCartney actually dead? I know it's a clichè, but I must say, it isn't a mere rumour, there is undoubtedly a Scouse sense of humour, wordplay and the inflexion on the things they say. A witty city that's for sure, come and visit, you'll have everything you need and more.
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May 6, 2020
May 6, 2020 at 12:45 PM UTC
Liverpool
So, up to Liverpool, pretty cool, I've got family there, and I'm trying to find my bearings. When I was a kid I went with my Auntie to the Adelphi Hotel, I remember it well, so that's where I'll start, move my feet, it's a quick walk to Bold Street. Everyone flocks to the Albert Docks, regenerated, updated, and has created a vibrant corner of a once-thriving port city, which is pleasing, the only downside is it's ****** freezing! The nights out are decent too, this where Liverpool really pulls through. Matthews Street, can't be beat, or Concert Square, where, you head to Baa Bar for some shots and a few jars. Then onto Nation with the rest of Liverpool's student population, going down to Wolstenholme Square, great memories, shame it's no longer there. Capital of Culture, lots to explore, the council wants to restore the city centre, Liverpool One is second to none. New shops to buy our Fred Perry tops, new bars to entertain us, new places to wear our smart Adidas trainers. A modern shopping centre to walk through, have they really called it Everton Two? Girls off to the supermarket with their hair up in rollers and wearing their PJ's, funny looks on the face of people who are new to the place. Lads in black Lacoste trackies, in the 1980s they came back from the continent after European success, wearing Fila and Ellesse, it was called casual, the style went national. A city of myths legends, some more tongue in cheek but still unique. A sock robber from Kirkby, is it the original Cavern Club? Well, to a degree. What about Carragher's tattoo? He's blue born and bred, is Paul McCartney actually dead? I know it's a clichè, but I must say, it isn't a mere rumour, there is undoubtedly a Scouse sense of humour, wordplay and the inflexion on the things they say. A witty city that's for sure, come and visit, you'll have everything you need and more.
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Today we talked about Christmas and saw a Liverpool match on T.V. While we tried not to let these things hurt, Because that’s life for my family and me. Yesterday I saw a red car And friends of his walked by. I also heard his favourite song. And Robert asked when horse would die. We must always count the dinner plates And number of seats in the car. We must constantly watch our words Because pain is never far. There are more red things in my life now Than back when Aaron was alive. I didn’t do that on purpose The colour just seems to thrive. And if he was still here I'd share a Spanish teacher with him. And still see jam on table clothes. And porridge bowls filled to the brim. I wear a red heart around my neck And a blue one for me. The green one’s on its way in the mail To represent child number three. I still use Viber to talk to people But there’s no annoying messages to see. And I always see boys with bright curly hair, Whenever I feel lonely. My runners look like the ones we bought him Just before he died. And dinner tomorrow would have been his favourite. Something spicy, slow roasted, not dried. Today we talked about Christmas And watched a Liverpool match on T.V. And because these were once happy times, They will now never be pain free.
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Apr 9, 2020
Apr 9, 2020 at 11:52 PM UTC
Everyday Occurrences
The sky has turned red and there is nothing you can do about it All I see victory All I hear is victory The street of the greatest comebacks story will give a perfect reminisce Everywhere is red You'll never walk alone Not even the devil can shy us away from victory Istanbul a sweet home for the Kops You'll never Walk Alone Not without the trophy ! Not without Hendo lifting the Cup !
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Mar 23, 2020
Mar 23, 2020 at 10:31 AM UTC
2019 Super Cup Final
There once was a man from Liverpool, he once decided he needed a bigger tool, so he went to the shop, he was in a flop, and accidently bought a new stool.
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Apr 25, 2017
Apr 25, 2017 at 5:05 AM UTC
A man from Liverpool
Back of the net, A collective roar Of instant joy, Lets get one more. We need the points To stay on top. So keep on chanting in the Spion Kop. Four wins on the trot, lets make it 5. We'll bring this city of Liverpool alive. It's now or never, We're almost there. This is the last game, This is our year. 45 minutes to go, Then the season ends. Go tell your neighbours, Go tell your friends. Join in with the chorus, Join in with the song, We are Liverpool, We are back, Right where we belong.
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Dec 3, 2016
Dec 3, 2016 at 7:55 AM UTC
Champions
Liverpool on the Irish sea Tuebrook, Toxteth and Wavertree Home of the beatles and full Mersey beats and yummy scouse is no mean feats Baby beetroot served on top and when it rains its no mean flop you can visit museums or travel abroad from railway or airport to the norwegian fjord City of culture for two thousand and eight why not have the day here or more with your mate book on national express or take a fast train and sing sounds of liverpool with a merry refrain it's the home of 3 graces who welcome you home and all will be proved with google chrome
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Nov 21, 2014
Nov 21, 2014 at 7:42 PM UTC
The Mersey City
From the dock, I saw the wheel turn. I wonder, when is it my turn? My turn at turning. Being stationary isn't satisfactory I want to go, even if the turning is slow. Makes no difference to me. What I love to be is to turn above the sea. Soaring high and free.
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Sep 10, 2014
Sep 10, 2014 at 3:24 PM UTC
Turn Above the Sea