| Song | Japanese Hands |
| Artist | Elton John |
| Album | Reg Strikes Back |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作曲 : Elton John & Bernie Taupin | |
| 作词 : John, Taupin | |
| Outside I can hear the fireworks | |
| Beyond the paper walls | |
| Where the symbols painted black and white | |
| Run together when the rain falls | |
| And the wind chimes across | |
| KyotoEach time the earth moves | |
| Was it the quake that shook me | |
| Or was it something to do with you | |
| And the hot wind heats the bamboo blinds | |
| And your almond eyes always shine | |
| Sitting cool behind your painted fan | |
| All the secrets of the east | |
| Conceal the beauty and the beast | |
| For tender is the man | |
| In her Japanese hands | |
| Flesh on silk looks different | |
| Than on a cotton sheet back home | |
| Where no one wears their hair like yours | |
| Beneath those oriental combs | |
| And with your thirsty fingers | |
| Running up and down my spine | |
| You forget the western woman | |
| When you're sleeping on | |
| Kyoto time | |
| And the sky explodes | |
| And the moon grows cold | |
| To the distant sound of drums | |
| And the sky explodes | |
| And the moon grows cold | |
| As the dragons on the mainland | |
| Wait to heat the sun |
| zuo qu : Elton John Bernie Taupin | |
| zuo ci : John, Taupin | |
| Outside I can hear the fireworks | |
| Beyond the paper walls | |
| Where the symbols painted black and white | |
| Run together when the rain falls | |
| And the wind chimes across | |
| KyotoEach time the earth moves | |
| Was it the quake that shook me | |
| Or was it something to do with you | |
| And the hot wind heats the bamboo blinds | |
| And your almond eyes always shine | |
| Sitting cool behind your painted fan | |
| All the secrets of the east | |
| Conceal the beauty and the beast | |
| For tender is the man | |
| In her Japanese hands | |
| Flesh on silk looks different | |
| Than on a cotton sheet back home | |
| Where no one wears their hair like yours | |
| Beneath those oriental combs | |
| And with your thirsty fingers | |
| Running up and down my spine | |
| You forget the western woman | |
| When you' re sleeping on | |
| Kyoto time | |
| And the sky explodes | |
| And the moon grows cold | |
| To the distant sound of drums | |
| And the sky explodes | |
| And the moon grows cold | |
| As the dragons on the mainland | |
| Wait to heat the sun |
| zuò qǔ : Elton John Bernie Taupin | |
| zuò cí : John, Taupin | |
| Outside I can hear the fireworks | |
| Beyond the paper walls | |
| Where the symbols painted black and white | |
| Run together when the rain falls | |
| And the wind chimes across | |
| KyotoEach time the earth moves | |
| Was it the quake that shook me | |
| Or was it something to do with you | |
| And the hot wind heats the bamboo blinds | |
| And your almond eyes always shine | |
| Sitting cool behind your painted fan | |
| All the secrets of the east | |
| Conceal the beauty and the beast | |
| For tender is the man | |
| In her Japanese hands | |
| Flesh on silk looks different | |
| Than on a cotton sheet back home | |
| Where no one wears their hair like yours | |
| Beneath those oriental combs | |
| And with your thirsty fingers | |
| Running up and down my spine | |
| You forget the western woman | |
| When you' re sleeping on | |
| Kyoto time | |
| And the sky explodes | |
| And the moon grows cold | |
| To the distant sound of drums | |
| And the sky explodes | |
| And the moon grows cold | |
| As the dragons on the mainland | |
| Wait to heat the sun |