A TO W OF LONDON TUBE STATIONS

Angel on the Northern line sounds heavenly to meÂ
Baker Street home of Sherlock begins with BÂ
Charing Cross is next and that is double C
I can only think of Dagenham East starting with DÂ
Earls Court is both regal and rather grandÂ
F for Farringdon is a station that is unmannedÂ
Golders Green comes next where lovers goÂ
Hammersmith follows starts with H you knowÂ
There is only Ickenham that begins with IÂ
Bypass J for there is none that's the reason whyÂ
K is a choice Kensington or Kentish TownÂ
Leicester Square next and you need a theatre gownÂ
Marbel Arch is the focal point on the Central lineÂ
Notting Hill Gate has three lines that all entwineÂ
Oxford Circus follows and not a clown in sightÂ
Paddington next looking for that bear day and nightÂ
Queensbury is famous for all the boxing regulationsÂ
Royal Oak to follow one of London's oldest stations
Seven Sisters and Sloane Square have double SÂ
T is for Temple nothing to do with Shirley is my guessÂ
Uxbridge and Upton Park both begin with UÂ
V is for Victoria named after a Queen is perfectly true
My journey ends at Waterloo thank goodness you say
X Y and Z and no tube stations come into play

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