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White China Lyrics

When pale turns to pink
With a soft unnerving ease
And all you've built around
May just tumble to the ground

We stand or fall
With your future in another's hands
We stand or fall
When your life is not your own

When white turns to red
In the not too distant days
Will force and misery
Be the life you have to lead?

We stand or fall
With your children in anothers world
We stand or fall
When your town is not your own

Chorus:

White China
White China

When crimson takes a hold
When the lights go down on all you've ever known
When all you'll ever do
Is worked out for you

We stand or fall
When the thoughts you have are not your own
We stand or fall
When the freedom slips away

(Repeat chorus 3 times)
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Cover art for White China lyrics by Ultravox

wicked song, if this had been made a single after DWTIME it would surely have topped the charts. Shame it lost out to all the other boring ballads on Lament.

i agree this is the best song on Lament, but i also like One Small Day, Lament, Man Of Two Worlds and Heart Of The Country

Cover art for White China lyrics by Ultravox

The song is about addiction. China White is/was a very popular type of heroin.

Cover art for White China lyrics by Ultravox

Given the explicit reference to China iy seems quite clear to me that the song is about Hong Kong and it's eventual transfer to Chinese control.

Cover art for White China lyrics by Ultravox

Prophesy in the making in the year 1984. The foresight could not have been anything but supernaturally conferred. The Chinese version of communism is imposed upon American the Beautiful with a hint of fascism and whole lot of socialism. Perhaps a corporate oligarchy in which entire corporations represent the individual members of absolute power. "When pale turns to pink with a soft unnerving ease" Refers to one of the colors of the American Flag, specifically the white stripes. As the white stripes turn to the communist red initially the once crisp white transforms to a pale light color that quickly transforms to pink on its way to a crimson red. The white representing purity and innocence transforms into the color of the spilled blood of freedom. "With a soft unnerving ease" describes the slow deterioration of our constitution that is astonishingly accepted by the fooled Americans under the guise of protection from terrorism. "We stand or fall" directed to those who realize this slow metamorphosis and faced with the Aarron Snowden/Paul Revere decision to remain silent or sound the alarm. "With your future in another's hands" referring to the policies that dictate your place in society based on your inborn gifts determined by the very granulated surveillance of every individual through their cell phone. "When your life is not your own" pointing out the custom "feed" that "informs" each person to societies issues and cultural happenings creating islands of misinformation that conglomerate into a nation of propaganda. Your life dictated by the specialized reality you are fed. "When white turns to red" signals the transformation has already happened and its simply too late. "Will force and misery be the life you have to lead" reflects there is no such concept of choice or free will. "When crimson takes a hold" the flag is now flying over a hybrid of communism, socialism and a corporate oligarchy. The innocence transformed long ago. In 1984 there was very little indication this could ever happen to The United States of America yet the vision plays out today. Lament indeed.

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@donn103936 Seeing as it was written by a British band in the early 80s isn't it more likely that it is expressing concern about the future of Hong Kong?

I disagree strongly about one thing - the USA has never been socialist at now or any other time. However concerns about corporate control and the insidious growth of surveillance technology in every life are well founded.

@donn103936 are you high

@donn103936 are you high or did you think this was your facebook, grandpa?

 
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