paroles de chanson Kenji - Fort Minor
My
father
came
from
Japan
in
1905
He
was
15
when
he
immigrated
from
Japan
He,
he,
he
worked
until
he
was
able
to
buy
this
patch
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
L.A.
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
L.A.
from
Japan
They
called
him
'Immigrant'
In
Japanese,
he'd
say
he
was
called
Issei
That
meant
'First
generation
in
the
United
States'
When
everyone
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
dyin'
and
runnin'
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
was
all
they
gave
them
When
the
kids
asked
mum,
"Where
are
we
goin'?"
Nobody
even
knew
what
to
say
to
them
Ken
didn't
wanna
lie,
he
said
"The
US
is
lookin'
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
wonderin'
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
bein'
so
crowded
Someday
we'll
get
out,
someday,
someday
As
soon
as
war
broke
out
The
FBI
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
surroundin'
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
doin'
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
joinin'
the
army
And
supposedly,
some
men
went
out
for
the
army,
signed
on
And
ended
up
flyin'
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,
wiped
the
tears
away
And,
said,
"Someday,
we'll
be
okay,
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,
uhh
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
1 Red to Black
2 Red To Black - Non-PA
3 Red to Black
4 Kenji
5 High Road - Non-PA
6 High Road
7 Get Me Gone - Non-PA
8 Get Me Gone
9 Believe Me
10 Believe Me
11 The Battle
12 Believe Me
13 Cigarettes
14 Back Home
15 In Stereo - Non-PA
16 In Stereo
17 Where'd You Go
18 Where'd You Go - feat. Holly Brook & Jonah Matranga Non-PA
19 Where'd You Go
20 Feel Like Home
21 Feel Like Home
22 Petrified - Non-PA
23 Cigarettes - Non-PA
24 The Battle - Non-PA
25 Slip Out the Back
26 Slip Out The Back
27 “Believe Me“ Video and Making Of…
28 Petrified (Los Angeles remix)
29 The Hard Way
30 There They Go
31 Be Somebody
32 Be Somebody
33 Petrified (Non-PA Version)
34 Right Now - Non-PA
35 Right Now (feat. Black Thought Of The Roots & Styles Of Beyond)
36 Right Now
37 Remember The Name - Amended Version
38 Remember the Name
39 Introduction
40 Petrified
41 Petrified
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