I Like Chinese
From "Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album"
Words & Music by Eric Idle
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(spoken)
The world today seems absolutely crackers,
With nuclear bombs to blow us all sky high,
There are fools and idiots sitting on the trigger,
It's depressing, and it's senseless, and that's why...

(singing)
I like Chinese,
I like Chinese,
They only come up to your knees,
Yet they're always friendly
And they're ready to please.

I like Chinese,
I like Chinese,
There's nine hundred million of them
In the world today,
You'd better learn to like them, 
That's what I say.

I like Chinese,
I like Chinese,
They come from a long way overseas,
But they're cute and they're cuddly
And they're ready to please.

I like chinese food,
The waiters never are rude,
Think of the many things they've done to impress,
There's Maoism, Taoism, I Ching and chess.

So I like Chinese,
I like Chinese,
I like their tiny little trees,
Their Zen, their ping-pong, their yin and yang-ese.

I like Chinese thought,
The wisdom that Confucious taught,
If Darwin is anything to shout about, 
The Chinese will survive us all without any doubt.

So I like Chinese,
I like Chinese,
They only come up to your knees,
Yet they're wise and they're witty
And they're ready to please.

(singing in Chinese)

I like Chinese,
I like Chinese,
Their food is guaranteed to please,
A fourteen, a seven, a nine and lychees.

I like Chinese,
I like Chinese,
I like their tiny little trees,
Their Zen, their ping-pong, their yin and yang-ese.

I like Chinese...

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Nicked from "The Fairly Incomplete And Rather Badly Illustrated 
Monty Python Song Book" and transcribed by John G. Wright

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