I put Chinese traditional element, rock and dance together in this one song.
Words and music by T. Nakayama
Performed by Tokyo Penguin
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A boy falls in love with the girl in Chinatown.
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1st verse:
She’s hot. She’s cute.
All the boys want to go out with her.
She’s got it, yeah; she’s got all she wants, eh-huh.
She kills. She fools.
She’s a known troublemaker.
Silky long hair. The teahouse master’s daughter.
Chorus:
My Wanton Girl in Chinatown.
She’s a little bit too hot for my tongue.
Bridge:
And I stumble and stutter when she throws a look at me.
I am hopeless and helpless. That’s all I can feel.
My mama and papa said, “Love is like flu.”
Oh, mommy, daddy, help your baby. I don’t have a clue!
2nd verse:
Her rosy lips. Peachy hips.
The picture of edible pleasure
Lollipop, milky sap, a sugar honey sucker
Disguise. Teary eyes.
She’s a heartbreaker
It’s too late to stop. I’m on fire.
Chorus: the same.
Bridge:
And I wonder how to make her mine night and day.
Go to bed by nine and sleep tight, my mom and dad say.
Oh, give me magic, call a psychic, tell me what to do.
Bibbidi-boo, Bobbidi-boo – make my dream come true.
Monologue:
“Hi. My name is Mei-Mei. Please come on to my house tonight.
Just for the reminder: ‘Have your soup while it’s hot’.”
Chorus: the same.
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