Kurt Schwitters, Das Undbild, 1919, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart.

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Hannah Hoch, Cut with the Dada Kitchen Knife through the Last Weimar Beer-Belly Cultural Epoch in Germany, 1919, collage of pasted papers, 90x144 ハ cm, Staatliche Museum, Berlin.

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Peter Blake, On the Balcony, 1955 - 1957, collage, mixed media, Tate Gallery

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One eyed man with a scar on his face and a peg legDrives his cab fifty miles per hour down BroadwayLooks at me with his crooked smile while Gershwin playsHits his breaks and points out the freaks on St. Mark's place

Its the rhythm of the rain that fallsIts a cab ride at five a.m.Manhattan goddess with your Levis and curlsNew York City I'm comin’ home again

I sit and smile thinkin 'bout summer sundays and the roller skatesAfro wigs and rainbow socks float past like a balletPeanut roasters poppin' up on every corner, can't you taste that tasteMakes me long for an early morning ride on a subway

Its the rhythm of the rain that fallsIts a cab ride at five a.m.Manhattan goddess with your Levis and curlsNew York City I'm coming home again

You can steal a line or a phrase, the record company'll cheerSign you off make you an artist, make you a millionaireShake your hand pat your back give you a big white smileThen they'll say that they're your biggest fans and say they love your style

Its the rhythm of the rain that fallsIts a cab ride at five a.m.Manhattan goddess with your Levis and curlsNew York City I'm comin' home again

Its the rhythm of the rain that fallsIts a cab ride at five a.m.Manhattan goddess with your Levis and curlsNew York City I'm comin' home again

Its the rhythm of the rain that fallsIts a cab ride at five a.m.Manhattan goddess with your Levis and curlsNew York City I'm comin' home againNew York City I'm comin' home againNew York City I'm comin' home again

New York City

Moe.

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