Metropolis

EDWARD ALAN CLARKE, IAN FRASER KILMINSTER, PHILIP JOHN TAYLOR

There'll never be another quite like you
I'm so involved with everything you do
Don't say nothing good will ever come of this
Don't say the damage is worse than it is

Back in Metropolis, circuses and elephants
Where the oranges grew
And back in Metropolis nothing can ever topple us
When I'm standing with you

You stare down at some crowd from your trapeze
And when you fell they fell down on their knees
And when you broke they scrambled for a piece
And when you spoke I felt their anger freeze

Back in Metropolis, circuses and elephants
Where the oranges grew
And back in Metropolis nothing can ever topple us
When I'm standing with you
And back in Metropolis talk about a holocaust
And then visit the zoo
And back in Metropolis the weather is ridiculous
What's it all leading to

And it's only a day away
We could leave tonight
You could sleep along the way
Dream in black and white

Trivia about the song Metropolis by The Church

On which albums was the song “Metropolis” released by The Church?
The Church released the song on the albums “Gold Afternoon Fix” in 1990, “El Momento Descuidado” in 2004, “Deep in the Shallows: The Classic Singles Collection” in 2007, and “A Psychedelic Symphony: Live at Sydney Opera House” in 2014.
Who composed the song “Metropolis” by The Church?
The song “Metropolis” by The Church was composed by EDWARD ALAN CLARKE, IAN FRASER KILMINSTER, PHILIP JOHN TAYLOR.

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