China My China

BRIAN ENO

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, I've wandered around and you're 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 there's 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.

Trivia about the song China My China by Brian Eno

On which albums was the song “China My China” released by Brian Eno?
Brian Eno released the song on the albums “Taking Tiger Mountain (By Strategy)” in 1974 and “Working Backwards: 1983-1973” in 1983.
Who composed the song “China My China” by Brian Eno?
The song “China My China” by Brian Eno was composed by BRIAN ENO.

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