Kenji
(专辑: The Rising Tied - 2005)
My father came from Japan in 1905 He was 15 when he immigrated from Japan He worked until he was able to buy respect and build a
store Let me tell you the
story in the
form of a
dream, I
don't know why I
have to tell it but I
know what it means, Close your eyes, just picture the
scene, As I
paint it for you, it was World War II, When this man named Kenji woke up, Ken was not a
soldier, He was just a
man with a
family who owned a
store in LA, That day, he crawled out of bed like he always did, Bacon and eggs with wife and kids, He lived on the
second floor of a
little store he ran, He moved to LA from Japan, They called him 'Immigrant,' In Japanese, he'd say he was called "Issei," That meant 'First Generation In The
United States,' When everybody was afraid of the
Germans, afraid of the
Japs, But most of all afraid of a
homeland attack, And that morning when Ken went out on the
doormat, His world went black 'cause, Right there; front page news, Three weeks before 1942, "Pearl Harbour's Been Bombed And The
Japs Are Comin'," Pictures of soldiers dying and running, Ken knew what it would lead to, Just like he guessed, the
President said, "The evil Japanese in our home country will be locked away," They gave Ken, a
couple of days, To get his whole life packed in two bags, Just two bags, couldn't even pack his clothes, Some folks didn't even have a
suitcase, to pack anything in, So two trash bags is all they gave them, When the
kids asked mom "Where are we goin'?" Nobody even knew what to say to them, Ken didn't wanna lie, he said "The US is looking for spies, So we have to live in a
place called Manzanar, Where a
lot of Japanese people are," Stop it don't look at the
gunmen, You don't wanna get the
soldiers wondering, If you gonna run or not, 'Cause if you run then you might get shot, Other than that try not to think about it, Try not to worry 'bout it; being so crowded, Someday we'll get out, someday, someday. As soon as war broke out The
F.B.I. came and they just come to the
house and "You have to come" "All the
Japanese have to go" They took Mr. Ni People didn't understand Why did they have to take him? Because he's an innocent laborer So now they're in a
town with soldiers surrounding them, Every day, every night look down at them, From watch towers up on the
wall, Ken couldn't really hate them at all; They were just doing their job and, He wasn't gonna make any problems, He had a
little garden with vegetables and fruits that, He gave to the
troops in a
basket his wife made, But in the
back of his mind, he wanted his families life saved, Prisoners of war in their own damn country, What for? Time passed in the
prison town, He wondered if they would live it down, if and when they were free, The
only way out was joining the
army, And supposedly, some men went out for the
army, signed on, And ended up flying to Japan with a
bomb, That 15 kilotonne blast, put an end to the
war pretty fast, Two cities were blown to bits; the
end of the
war came quick, Ken got out, big hopes of a
normal life, with his kids and his wife, But, when they got back to their home, What they saw made them feel so alone, These people had trashed every room, Smashed in the
windows and bashed in the
doors, Written on the
walls and the
floor, "Japs not welcome anymore." And Kenji dropped both of his bags at his sides and just stood outside, He, looked at his wife without words to say, She looked back at him wiping tears away, And, said "Someday we'll be OK, someday," Now the
names have been changed, but the
story's true, My family was locked up back in '42, My family was there it was dark and damp, And they called it an internment camp When we first got back from camp... uh It was... pretty... pretty bad I, I
remember my husband said "Are we gonna stay 'til last?" Then my husband died before they close the
camp.