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Boots Of Chinese Plastic - The Pretenders



     
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One, two, three, four Nam Myoho Renge Kyo Buddha please
Can you help a little peasant that's begging on her knees
Illusion fills my head like an empty can
Spent a million lifetimes loving the same man
[Chorus]
Whoa! Every drop that run through the vein
Always makes it's way back to the heart again
And by the way you look fantastic in your boots of Chinese plastic
Hare Krishna, Hare Rama too,
Govinda I am still in love with you
I see you in the birds and in the trees
That's why they call me Krishna Mayee
[Chorus]
Hoffa told us we should tolerate the people and the things that make me wanna hate

Oh have a little mixed mercy on me, this seasoned beauty in this human pageantry
Jesus Christ came down here as a living man
If he can live a life of virtue then I hope I can
Unto others as you would have a turn
Back here and repeat until you learn, learn, learn
Whoa! Every drop that run through the vein
Always makes it's way back to the heart again
Every dog that lived his life on a chain knows what it's like
Waiting for nothing!
And by the way you look fantastic in your boots of chinese plastic
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written by Hynde, Christine Ellen / Farina, Ann / Farina, John / Farina, Santo
Lyrics © EMI Music Publishing

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The Pretenders are a rock band who came to prominence during the punk and new wave movement of the late 1970s due to their innovative songwriting and charismatic performances. The original band consisted of group founder, songwriter, vocalist, and rhythm guitarist Chrissie Hynde, lead and rhythm guitarist James Honeyman-Scott, bassist Pete Farndon, and drummer Martin Chambers. Save for Hynde, a native of Akron, Ohio, the original band members were all from the U.K. This band was fractured by drug-related deaths and numerous subsequent personnel changes have taken place over the years, with Hynde as the sole constant. With Hynde at the helm, the band drifted through more adult contemporary-oriented territory, but experienced a critical resurgence with a trio of albums released between the mid-90s and early 00s that explored a more mature side of the band's classic sound.

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