Feng Shui Lyrics

[Verse 1]
In this house the decor is the obvious obscure
You can see clearly the theory of less is more (less is more)
A plant, a pet, and books on a shelf
And a frame on the wall where you can
Picture yourself (or someone else)
And you're welcome to stay
But even your company must complement The Feng Shui

[Verse 2]
Ah, even down to what I have on
They do wonder to what extents I have gone
Tailored and tapered, contoured to the curve
Demanding the attention that it does deserve
Fabrics for the forecast of the day
I admit it, everything is fitted to fall in Feng Shui

[Verse 3]
But more importantly the way that I move
If I'm in your town, my needle's down on the groove
On sight, they know my song
And it ain't slow and it sure ain't long
You see, I do not play
Forgive me father, I was forced out of Feng Shui

[Verse 4]
A flow as subtle as a summer breeze
Like the whispering winds and the talking trees
To big to be boxed in, it bobs and weaves
It evolves, it solves, it gives and receives
And everything I say is calculated appropriated
Written and arranged in Feng Shui

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Feng Shui is A Chinese spiritual practice that is centered around the flow of energy within a living space. In this school of thought, nothing is overlooked from the element present to the direction your front door faces. T

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Credits
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Recorded At
Maze Studios (Atlanta)
Release Date
April 24, 2006
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