He makes an inner arm block then kicks from behind
The lights, they go off, but he can fight blind
'Cause he got the touch and he won't live long
He comes from Hong Kong, where justice is done

Chinese bombs, millions jump
Chairman's junk, USA
Won't somebody, won't somebody
Sink the place?

Got a call to go to SoHo, The Dragon said go
Let everyone know that you got the touch
You come from Hong Kong, where justice is done
And people are strong, but you won't live long

Chinese bombs, millions jump
Chairman's junk, USA
Bruce Lee comes, save the day
Bruce Lee comes, the Chinese way


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Chinese Bombs Lyrics as written by Alexander Rowntree David Alexander James Steven

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    Bruce Lee man! Lol.

    Yeah, there's nothing wrong with a punk song... They've always been known to branch out from their main genre.

    Hell, when Leisure came out, who woulda guessed they'd make a pop/techno song like Girls And Boys?

    This song is awesome. I also imagined Bruce Lee fighting in this lol.

    But, Chuck Norris owns Bruce.

    When Chuck Norris does a push up, he doesn't push himself up, he pushes the Earth down.

    They never found any weapons of mass destruction in Iraq... That's because Chuck Norris lives in Oklahoma.

    Chuck Norris is the reason Waldo is hiding

    Lol, that's enough Chuck Norris jokes :]

    Great song!

    MattJamesRon November 27, 2007   Link

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