Fake Plastic Trees
Her Green Plastic Wateringcan For Her Fake Chineserubberplant
In The Fake Plastic Earth
That She Bought From A Rubber Man In A Town Full Of Rubber Plans
To Get Rid Of Itself It Wears Her Out
She Lives With A Broken Man
A Cracked Polystyreneman Who Just
Crumbles And Burns
He Used To Do Surgery For Girls In The Eighties But Gravity Always
Wins And It Wears Him Out
She Looks Like The Real Thing
She Tastes Like The Real Thing
My Fake Plastic Love
But I Can't Help The Feeling
I Could Blow Through The Ceiling
If I Just Turn And Run
And It Wears Me Out
If I Could Be Who You Wanted All The Time
In The Fake Plastic Earth
That She Bought From A Rubber Man In A Town Full Of Rubber Plans
To Get Rid Of Itself It Wears Her Out
She Lives With A Broken Man
A Cracked Polystyreneman Who Just
Crumbles And Burns
He Used To Do Surgery For Girls In The Eighties But Gravity Always
Wins And It Wears Him Out
She Looks Like The Real Thing
She Tastes Like The Real Thing
My Fake Plastic Love
But I Can't Help The Feeling
I Could Blow Through The Ceiling
If I Just Turn And Run
And It Wears Me Out
If I Could Be Who You Wanted All The Time
Credits
Writer(s): Philip James Selway, Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood, Colin Charles Greenwood, Edward John O'brien, Thomas Edward Yorke
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Other Album Tracks
- Everything In It's Right Place
- Knives Out
- Black Star
- Karma Police
- Let Down
- Airbag
- Subterranean Homesick Alien
- Thinking About You
- Exit Music (For A Film)
- You
All Album Tracks: True Love Waits (Christopher O'Riley Plays Radiohead) >
Altri album
- J.S. Bach: The Well-Tempered Clavier, Book 1, BWV 846-869
- The Virtually-Tempered Clavier, Vol. II
- The Virtually-Tempered Clavier, Vol. IV
- The Virtually-Tempered Clavier, Vol. III
- Sonata in B Minor, S. 178
- Christopher O'Riley Reimagines Radiohead
- The Virtually-Tempered Clavier, Vol. I
- Coventry Carol - Single
- Highlights of Christopher O'Riley
- Beethoven, Period.
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