Without a doubt, the best Japanese artist who can write poetry. However, language skills are indispensable to understand the goodness of it. Robert Campbell has published an English translation. Please take a look.
Just so you know, his father ran a dental clinic in Fukuoka prefecture. So, he took an examination for the Kyushu dental college to take over the family business. Much to his regret, he failed the exam three times in a row. After all, he gave up on his dream, and so went up to Tokyo to become a folk singer.
@Tobi0930 Жыл бұрын
いやー、これはさすがに動画を見てるこっちまで口ずさんで歌ってもうた😂
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Into the Dream (1973) Yosui Inoue Released March 1, 1973 Polydor Japan Written by Yosui Inoue / Arranged by Katsu Hoshi Produced by Hidenori Taga What is it that you are looking for? Is it hard to find? You've looked in your bag, You've looked in your desk But you still can't find it. Are you still looking for it? Why don't you dance with me? Into the dream, Into the dream Wouldn't you like to go there? You are not allowed to rest You're not allowed to laugh You're on the verge, on the verge, What exactly are you looking for? When you stop looking Often you'll find what you're looking for Let's dance Wouldn't you like to go into your dreams? What is it that you are looking for? Are you still searching? More than that. Into the dream, Into the dream Wouldn't you like to go with me?