Chinatown
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Chinatown
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Well the cops are taking over
While everyone's in yoga
'Cause happiness is still a warm gun
What's it to be free man?
What's a European?
Me I just believe in the sun
Take me down
Through the streets of Chinatown
Show me that you know some places
God told me
Live a life of luxury
All our lives we've both been waiting
Telephonic doses
Eliminate neurosis
And some say it's the cause of it all
Concentrate on winning
Forget about beginning
Forget about the middle and end
Take me down
Through the streets of Chinatown
Show me that you know some places
God told me
Live a life of luxury
All our lives we've both been waiting
Take me down
Through the streets of Chinatown
Show me that you know some places
God told me
Live a life of luxury
All our lives we've both been waiting
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Liam Gallagher performs "Chinatown", and this lyric page sits inside the Liam Gallagher catalog on LyroVerse.
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