He said my name is Nakashima And I'm a proud American I came here in '27 From my homeland of Japan And I picked your grapes and oranges Made some money, bought a store Until 1942 Pearl Harbor and the war Came those relocation orders They took our house, the store, the car And they drove us through the desert To a place called Manzanar The Spanish word for "apple orchard" And though we saw no apple trees Just the rows of prison barracks With barbed wire boundaries And we dream of apple blossoms waving free beneath the stars Till we wake up in the desert the prisoners of Manzanar Manzanar... Fifty years, have all but vanished And now I'm an old man But I don't regret the day That I came here from Japan But on moonliss winter nights I often wish upon a star That I'd forget the shame and sorrow That I felt at Manzanar And we dream of apple blossoms waving free beneath the stars Till we wake up in the desert the prisoners of Manzanar And we dream of apple blossoms waving free beneath the stars Till we wake up in the desert the prisoners of Manzanar Manzanar...