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Masters In China Lyrics

You've always been bashful; you’re just that way,
But your eyes are like billboards, they give you away.
You're mouth is a trumpet somebody else plays,
Long after the notes gone the tone usually stays.

And your chest's a fine pillow with lining of feather.
Your hair is a family who’s strands stick together.
Your fingers are keys from the grandest piano,
Played by a mind that the lord only knows.

The tongue of an angel floats in red wine saliva.
Your teeth are out of porcelain made by masters in China.
Your face can't be captured by pictures or words.
And your voice is a music that I never heard.

And your skin is a cream dipped out beyond measure.
Your nose is a peak never touched by the weather.
Your fingers are keys from the grandest piano,
Played by a soul that the lord only knows

Oooo ooooo oooo oooo oooooooo....
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mad Hatter On Oct 20, 2008
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Cover art for Masters In China lyrics by Priscilla Ahn

I think this is a description of the "perfect" person, much like a china doll.

My Interpretation

when i saw her in july she said she didn't write this song. does anyone know who did?

Cover art for Masters In China lyrics by Priscilla Ahn

This is a cover, it's not one of Priscilla's. Benji Hugues wrote it.

Cover art for Masters In China lyrics by Priscilla Ahn

Hughes*

Cover art for Masters In China lyrics by Priscilla Ahn

I think part of the Lyrics are wrong. I believe that the

"Your teeth are out of porcelain made by masters in China."

Should really be...

"Your teeth rival porcelain made by masters in China."

 
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