When we were in Japan
We saw some lights leading away
The language was so different
I fell in love again and again

So the cycle goes and goes
So the cycle goes and goes
And So the cycle goes and goes
So the cycle goes and goes

When we were in Japan
We saw some lights leading away
The streets were smaller than I'd read
We found a family's good graces

Sleepless nights and Bomberman
The months rush by at four o'clock
I lost you on a bullet train
I lost you in Osaka station

So the cycle goes and goes
So the cycle goes and goes
And So the cycle goes and goes
So the cycle goes and goes

So the cycle goes and goes (You got it, don't get it, I got it, we got it now)
So the cycle goes and goes (You got it, don't get it, I got it, we got it now)
And So the cycle goes and goes (You got it, don't get it, I got it, we got it now)
So the cycle goes and goes (You got it, don't get it, I got it, we got it now)

When we were in Japan
We saw some lights leading away
And when we were in Japan
We saw some lights leading away

So the cycle goes and goes (You got it, don't get it, I got it, we got it now)
So the cycle goes and goes (You got it, don't get it, I got it, we got it now)
And So the cycle goes and goes (You got it, don't get it, I got it, we got it now)
So the cycle goes and goes (You got it, don't get it, I got it, we got it now)

When we were in Japan (You got it, don't get it, I got it, we got it now)
We saw some lights leading away (You got it, don't get it, I got it, we got it now)
The streets were smaller than I'd read (You got it, don't get it, I got it, we got it now)
So the cycle (You got it, don't get it)


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    "Bomberman" is a Nintendo game.

    toadtwson December 24, 2007   Link

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