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Japan by Vertical Horizon
I saw a young man by a telephone
He was sitting alone in the rain
I said "Hey young man what you doing here?"
He said "Sir I'm going insane"
"See I love an American beauty
But nobody here understands"
So he looked to the sky
With resentment in his eyes
And said "Lord why am I in Japan?
Lord why am I in Japan?"
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He told me a story about yesterday
How he walked in the search of a friend
But nobody came to his rescue
So he came to his bitter end
He pulled me close and said
"They all stopped and stared
As I walked down the street alone
And nobody knew my name
Nobody knew my name"
I said "Young man I know where you're going
And young man I know where you've been
But I've been in this land for a lifetime it seems
And I'm never to come back again
No I'm never to come back again"
So I turned and I gave him my blessing
And I left him alone in the rain
But I had to just stop and laugh at myself
Still nobody knows my name
Nobody knows my name
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