Seven billion lonely worlds a-wandering Eyes fixed fast to the ground Seven billion lives alone together In the double-glazed rows of the town. But once there was a time of feasts and holidays Carnivals and fairs lit the town However grim life got, folk came together To turn the whole world upside down. So roll out the beer, lay out the tables Hang the flags and come on out to eat Open wide your doors and stand together Today we're reclaiming the street. Once it took a street to raise our children A time when no-one died unknown No windows, no doors were locked or bolted Now once again let's make these streets our own. This town belongs to everyone and no-one A winding commons that we share From the parks to the playing fields and benches These streets are more than just a thoroughfare. So roll out the beer, lay out the tables Hang the flags and come on out to eat Open wide your doors and stand together Today we're reclaiming the street. These highways dissect the town before us Cut it left and right like a knife For one day at least let's roll away the engines And once again we'll fill these streets with life We'll dance on these pavements here together Take back the road for our kids to play Pull down the billboards and the fences And learn to walk these streets another way. So roll out the beer, lay out the tables Hang the flags and come on out to eat Open wide your doors and stand together Today we're reclaiming the street. So roll out the beer, lay out the tables Hang the flags and come on out to eat Open wide your doors and stand together Today we're reclaiming the street. Today we're reclaiming the street.