| I spend my life on bullet trains
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| And planes and boats and cars;
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| I’ve seen the wonders of the world
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| And gazed upon the stars;
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| I thought that I had seen all that
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| There was on earth to see;
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| Then you walked in and pulled the rug
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| Right out from under me;
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| Who’d have guessed I’d be so impressed;
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| I’ve seen the Pyramids of Giza
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| The tilty Tower in Pisa;
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| But, baby, they just don’t do what you do
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| 'Cause you’re larger than life
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| Some say the blue Atlantic
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| Is really quite gigantic;
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| Well, maybe
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| I just don’t see what they do
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| 'Cause you’re larger than life
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| Zeus and all his thunder
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| Liked to get his kicks;
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| With the spell I’m under
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| I don’t need parlour tricks;
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| I’ve seen the falls of Niagara
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| The theorum of Pythagoras
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| But, baby, they just don’t do what you do
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| 'Cause you’re larger than life
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| (instrumental bridge)
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| Zeus and all his thunder
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| Liked to get his kicks;
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| With the spell I’m under
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| I don’t need parlour tricks;
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| Well, this worldly Nova Scotian
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| Will give you her devotion
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| So if you’ve got the notion
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| Let’s cause a real commotion
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| Let me give you a clue
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| If it was just me and you
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| You’d see with only us two
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| That, baby, we could be larger than life |