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Oh oh, I can’t even take it in.
Oh oh, I can’t even take it in.
Oh oh, I left my heart in Metropolis.
So far apart, I check that the coast was clear,
I feel like a post card, I wish you were here.
Subway through the dark, Carriage through the park.
Taxi down the street, get out and use my feet
Don’t matter much to me what it is that I do, as long as I’m coming home with you.
Oh oh oh, as far as I can see,
You’re the only one, the only one who can get to me.
Like a hijacked plane, or a runaway train,
Or a speeding bullet, there’s no stopping this!
I left my heart in Metropolis!
A thousand miles feels like a million years,
Like hundreds of postcards that say I wish you were here!
Airplane through the sky, Greyhound racing by,
Dirt bike on the beach, sailboat on the sea,

Don’t matter much to me what it is that I do, as long as I’m coming home with you.
Oh oh oh, as far as I can see,
You’re the only one, the only one who can get to me.
Like a high jacked plane, or a runaway train,
Or a speeding bullet, there’s no stopping this!
I left my heart in Metropolis!
I left my heart in Metropolis!
Like a hijacked plane, or a runaway train,
Or a speeding bullet, there’s no stopping this!
I left my heart in Metropolis!
I left my heart in Metropolis!
I left my heart in Metropolis!
I left my heart in Metropolis!
Oh oh, I can’t even take it in.
Oh oh, I can’t even take it in.
Oh oh, I can’t even take it in.
Oh oh, I left my heart in Metropolis.

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Earl Zinger is a fictional character created by Rob Gallagher, formerly of UK band Galliano. He has released 2 albums combining soul, funk, dub and comedy. Below is the made-up biography from his record label... Earl Zinger started his career in late forties New York. A well respected crooner of his day, he plied his trade up and down the bars of 52nd Street. He had already been credited with initiating many of the dance steps of the time such as the 'Harlem Stride' or the better known 'Manhattan Rhumba' when he teamed up with various songwriters.

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