| Down in Jamaica where the soft winds blow
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| I took a trip it was a long time ago
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| From distant shores the music gently played
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| And I was hypnotized by a dark skinned girl that danced and whirled
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| Quickly I knew I was in love with that calypso girl
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| Dance and whirl calypso girl you could never give your heart
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| Dance and dine and drink the wine
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| But someday you will know what makes the lonely teardrops start
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| She danced in Del Camino Inn each night
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| And how I longed to kiss and hold her tight
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| Her sparkling eyes were burning just for me
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| We celebrated and with kisses warm she led me on
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| She promised she would wait for me while I was gone
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| Dance and whirl calypso girl…
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| The night I left she said she loved me so
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| And went into another’s arms I know
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| They raised their glass and drank a toast to love
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| And then she danced for him with eyes that tempt and form that whirls
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| For no one love could hold the heart of calypso girl
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| Dance and whirl calypso …
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| Back to Jamaica I did go one day
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| Down to Camino Inn to hear them play
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| Outside the door was a woman dressed in rags
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| No one would care to see that beggar woman dance and whirl
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| It broke my heart to know it was my calypso girl
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| Dance and whirl calypso girl… |