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Hirohito
I chanced upon karaoke
Before I knew it in the West.
One evening in Yokohama,
As beer and saké flowed, we heard
‘My Way’, a classic of its kind,
Mauled by half-drunk salarymen.
Sumo-like bouncers were on hand,
But, in truth, there was no trouble.
As we left, ‘Fly me to the moon’
Was warbled gamely through the smoke.
Later, all staggered on to trains,
Or crashed in ...
Thursday 12th January 2023 7:30 am
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