Lyrics Manzanar - Tom Russell , Katy Moffatt
He
said
my
name
is
Nakashima
And
I'm
a
proud
American
I
came
here
in
'27
From
my
homeland
of
Japan
And
we
picked
your
grapes
and
oranges
Made
some
money,
bought
a
store
Until
1942
Pearl
Harbor
and
the
war
Came
those
relocation
orders
They
took
our
house,
the
store,
the
car
Then
they
drove
us
to
the
desert
To
a
place
called
Manzanar
The
Spanish
word
for
"apple
orchard"
Though
we
saw
no
apple
trees
Just
the
rows
of
prison
barracks
And
barbed
wired
boundaries
And
we
dream
of
apple
blossoms
Waving
free
beneath
the
stars
Till
we
wake
up
in
the
desert
The
prisoners
of
Manzanar
Manzanar
Fifty
years,
they've
all
but
vanished
And
now
I
am
an
old
man
But
I
don't
regret
the
day
That
I
came
here
from
Japan
But
on
moonlit
winter
nights
I
often
wish
upon
a
star
That
I'd
forget
the
shame
and
sorrow
That
I
felt
at
Manzanar
And
we
dream
of
apple
blossoms
Waving
free
beneath
the
stars
Till
we
wake
up
in
the
desert
The
prisoners
of
Manzanar
Manzanar
1 St. Olav’s Gate
2 Outbound Plane
3 Big Water
4 Beyond the Blues
5 Spanish Burgundy
6 U.S. Steel
7 Walkin' On the Moon
8 The Angel of Lyon
9 Veteran's Day
10 The Eyes Of Roberto Duran
11 Blue Wing
12 Haley's Comet
13 Manzanar
14 Mineral Wells
15 Gallo Del Cielo
16 The Road to Bayamon
17 Box of Visions
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