Japan (feat. AMRADIO.)
Tom Boger-Hawkins
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I took the first available flight to Japan Though in retrospect I wish I'd waited Everybody stared at me as I walked down the aisle I took my seat and sank into the checked luggage Not one suitcase was zipped all the way So I played dress-up until we landed Blind men seven feet tall tossed me carelessly on the runway And orange-clad day soldiers dragged me to the prison Where the president and her assassin play dominoes I bought in and finally took a proper seat Till a bell in someone's head rang Loud as the oceans beyond the walls And I went right to sleep Never been much of a gambling man But nevertheless I understood the risks My four track lover came to bail me out With a functional homemade tape deck and a carton of cigarettes I took them both and told her she'd come at the wrong time But I was shocked when she just left Did I take too little? Should I have spoken more coldly, more frankly? Did I think too much of her and not enough of myself? I asked the county judge and she sent me back home I landed in Seattle and the same thing happened to me I'm starting to think Some people just never learn a lesson No matter how hard they try I went back to Japan
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Written by: Matt Taggart, Tom Boger-Hawkins
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