| Whadda they do on a rainy night in Rio?
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| Whadda they do when there is no starry sky?
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| Where do they go when they can’t go for a walk?
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| Do they sit at home and talk,
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| Or do they sit and sigh, «Aye Aye!»?
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| Where do they woo on a rainy night in Rio?
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| How can a guy meet a sweetheart by the sea?
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| Maybe the girl wants a tender kiss, and yet,
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| How tender can you get
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| When you’re beneath a wet palm tree?
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| Whadda they do in Mississippi
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| When skies are drippy?
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| And whadda they do when it’s murky
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| In Alberquerque?
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| And whadda they do in Old Arkoona
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| When the moon above ain’t bright?
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| Well, that’s what they do in Rio
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| On a rainy night!
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| But whadda they do when skies are dreary
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| Along Lake erie?
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| And whadda they do in St Louis
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| When nights are dewy?
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| And whadda they do in Colorado
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| When a shadow dims the light?
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| Well, that’s what they do in Rio
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| On a rainy night!
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| (scat)
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| Yes, that’s what they do in Rio
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| On a rainy night! |