Collision Of Worlds

Album: Cars 2 Soundtrack (2011)
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  • At the first sign of morning light ol' glory's in the sky
    Across the pond, it's afternoon, and the union jack flies high
    We're on our first cup of coffee
    We're on our third cup of tea
    And we can't pretend to live on different planets, you and me

    In this collision of worlds
    Watch the new day dawn on a distant shore
    In this collision of worlds
    Oh, you can't sit this out no more

    Abbey Road, Route 66
    CIA to the MI-6
    Right lane, left lane
    Metric, imperial, pounds, dollars
    Howdy, cheerio
    That V8 growl to a V12 scream
    Hail to the chief, well, God save the queen!
    Cops, bobbies, Tabasco, Wasabi
    Pistachio ice cream!

    In this collision of worlds
    Well it's too late, you can't stop it now
    In this collision of worlds
    Yeah, find you a place and just watch it now, watch it now

    Yeah, you're a good ol' boy
    Well, you're a decent bloke
    I say it's irony, I say it's a joke
    When I look around, now I can see
    We ain't so different, you and me

    Meat and potatoes, bangers and mash
    Dollars, pounds, dosh, cash
    Autobahn, to the rising sun
    The I10, to the M1
    Congress, parliament, president, the queen!
    Petrol, you say gasoline
    Now grab your bird, and get your girl
    Now it's a small world!

    Collision of worlds
    Watch the new day dawn on a distant shore
    In this collision of worlds
    No, you can't sit this out no more
    It's a collision of worlds
    It's too late and you can't stop it now
    Collision of worlds
    Find you a place and watch it now Writer/s: Brad Douglas Paisley, Robbie Williams
    Publisher: Walt Disney Music Company
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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