Oooh ooh ooh, ba ba oooh ooh ooh

Don't you think kind of cruel?
My two door rocking rover bean-can is the only thing that reminds me of you
I'm sorry I missed your show last night
It's just my car broke down and mirrored both our lives

Oooh ooh ooh, ba ba oooh ooh ooh

I think I miss my metro, oh
I think I miss my metro, or maybe I just miss you

Don't you think its kind of cool?
My tape-player was bust but it always played for you
Then you slapped me from the passenger seat
I think my car got really pissed off so it failed its M.O.T!

Oooh ooh ooh, ba ba oooh ooh ooh

I think I miss my metro, oh
I think I miss my metro, or maybe I just miss you

He's just my little blue bomb on the A11....

I think I miss my metro, oh
I think I miss my metro, or maybe I just miss you


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    Yay First comment! I LOVE the line "I think my car got really pissed off so it failed its M.O.T!" haha i could just imagion this angry car and it thinking; "mwuahaha im guna fail on purpose" lmao.. okay im done being sad now =) this song owns!!

    WeirdThing123on April 04, 2008   Link
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    Nice song, not a clue what it's about though..

    Maybe, something to do with.. umm... uhh not a clue! lol, missing his metro or something.. arr I dunno

    KyleeFon April 16, 2008   Link
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    The guy is confused on whether or not he misses his girlfriend or old car, which would have been dependable enough that he would have seen her that night. He personifies the car saying basically that it had a mind of its own and that it would control this like the radio or his M.O.T.

    Konversekidon June 29, 2008   Link

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