The Japanese Sandman
1920 - m. Richard Whiting, w. Raymond Egan
Verse:Won't you stretch imagination for the moment and come with me. Let us hasten to a nation lying over the western sea.
Chorus:Here's the Japanese Sandman Sneaking on with the dew. Just an old second hand man He'll buy your old day from you. He will take every sorrow Of the day that is through

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