Harmful elements in the air
Symbols clashing everywhere
Reaps the fields of rice and reeds
While the population feeds
Junk floats on polluted water
An old custom to sell your daughter
Would you like number twenty three?
Leave your yens on the counter please

Ho-oh, ho-oh-oh-oh
Hong Kong Garden

Ho-oh, ho-oh-oh-oh
Hong Kong Garden

Oh oh, oh oh

Tourists swarm to see your face
Confucius has a puzzling grace
Disoriented you enter in
Unleashing scent of wild jasmine

Slanted eyes meet a new sunrise
A race of bodies small in size
Chicken Chow Mein and Chop Suey
Hong Kong Garden takeaway

La la la, la la la la la

Ho-oh, ho-oh-oh-oh
Hong Kong Garden

Ho-oh, ho-oh-oh-oh


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Hong Kong Garden Lyrics as written by John Gareth Mckay Morris Kenneth Ian

Lyrics © DOMINO PUBLISHING COMPANY, BMG Rights Management

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    My Interpretation

    bad Feng Shui / paranoia in Chinatown / the Caucasian fear of furtive Oriental cruelty / urban legends about Chinese food / foot-binding / opium dreams & white slavery / Chinese mercantile prowess / thousands of years of Dynastic rule to a transaction over a take-out counter / those circular Chinese calligraphy things they hang on paper lanterns / stereotypes on hallucinogens

    NomadMonadon May 18, 2013   Link

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