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Brian Eno - China My China Lyrics

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  • In the haze of the morning, china sits on eternity
  • And the opium farmers sell dreams to obscure fraternities
  • On the horizon the curtains are closing
  • Down in the orchard the aunties and uncles play their games
  • (like it seems they always have done)
  • In the blue distance the vertical offices bear their names
  • (like it seems they always have done)
  • Clocks ticking slowly, dividing the day up
  • These poor girls are such fun they know what God gave them fingers for
  • (to make percussion over solos)
  • China my china, Ive wandered around and youre still here
  • (which I guess you should be proud of)
  • Your walls have enclosed you, have kept you at home for thousands of years
  • (but theres something I should tell you)
  • All the young boys are dressing like sailors
  • I remember a man who jumped out from a window over the bay
  • (there was hardly a raised eyebrow)
  • The coroner told me this kind of thing happens every day
  • You see, from a pagoda, the world is so tidy.

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