Graham Parker & the Rumour - Discovering Japan Lyrics

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Discovering Japan

Discovering Japan Lyrics |
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What Are The Lyrics For Discovering Japan By Graham Parker & the Rumour?
Her heart is nearly breaking, the earth is nearly quaking
The Tokyo's taxi's braking, it's screaming to a halt And there's nothing to hold on to when gravity betrays you And every kiss enslaves you-oo-oo She knows how hard her heart grows under the nuclear shadows She can't escape the feeling repeating in her head When after all the urges some kind of truth emerges We felt the deadly surges Discovering Japan--an --an Discovering Japan--an --an The GIs only use her, they only ram right through her Giving an eastern promise, that they could never keep Seeing a million miles, between their joke and smiles She heard their hard denials [don't pause] As the tears dropped sideways down her face, face I woke up talking in the tongue of a different race, race And as the flight touches down my watch says 8:02 But that's midnight to you, Midnight to you Midight to you I dreamed headlong collisions in jet lag panavisions I shouted sayonara it didn't mean goodbye But lovers turn to posers show up in film exposures Just like in travel brochures Discovering Japan Discovering Japan (x6 and fade) |
Who Wrote Discovering Japan By Graham Parker & the Rumour?
Graham Thomas Parker
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What's The Duration Of The Discovering Japan By Graham Parker & the Rumour?The duration of Discovering Japan is 3:37 minutes and seconds. |
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