Philip Bailey – Walking On The Chinese Wall

Philip Bailey Walking On The Chinese Wall

Philip Bailey – Walking On The Chinese Wall Lyrics

Artist: Philip Bailey
Song: Walking On The Chinese Wall

Walking on a Chinese
Walking on a Chinese Wall
Watching for the coins to
Watching for the coins to fall

Butterfly spread your painted wings
From an answer from the Ching
By the stream
Stretching in the rocks

Tiger on the mountain-top
Walking on the Chinese Wall
Watching for the coins to fall
Now the sun is rising in the east

Looking for my golden fleece
Ivory skin
Scarlet colour deep
Lips that burn but do not speak

Three misty nights waiting by the shore
Maybe that my lover comes no more
Red chamber dream from the sky above
Ancient tales of hidden Chinese love

On the Chinese Wall
Watching for the coins to fall
Blue-red silk burning on my chest
Go to sleep but not to rest

Stepping stones on the yellow sea
Dreaming she’ll be there for me
Come down the clouds to the sea of flames
From the mountain hear the cry of pain

Red chamber dream from the sky above
Ancient tales of hidden Chinese love
On the Chinese Wall
Watching for the coins to fall

On the Chinese Wall
Watching for the coins to fall
On the Chinese Wall (butterfly spread your wings)
From an answer from the Ching

Watching for the coins to fall Blue-red silk on my chest
Go to sleep but not to rest
Oh no
Walking on the Chinese Wall (walking on the Chinese Wall)

Walking on the Chinese Wall (watching for the coins to fall)
Watching for the coins to fall (watching for the coins to, watching for the coins to fall)
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From the album:
Chinese Wall (Expanded Edition)
Release Year: 1984