Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Caribbean Girl, artist - Arius. Album song Pandora's Box, in the genre Соул
Date of issue: 14.06.2017
Record label: MafiaSoul
Song language: English
Caribbean Girl |
You trusted me |
I let you down |
Treat me like a queen |
But I broke the crown |
I’m so sorry |
I damaged your heart |
And I love you |
I knew that from the start |
I took the opportunity at hand |
I don’t wanna say that it was all in the plans |
I gave my love enough ransom |
But you knew I was a dancer |
Baby don’t judge me |
??? |
ever love me |
I thought that happiness make money |
So I did it for the money |
He said dirty wind, dirty wind down the pole |
Mama can I see you, can I see you drop it low |
So I dirty wind, dirty wind down the pole |
As I watch the m-m-money hit the floor |
It’s such a tragedy |
The way I live my life and my mentality |
I played it like a fooliness, so sad to see |
Like how I walked away, oh so foolishly |
When I left the only man that truly loved me |
He was always down, he put no one above me |
Now I’m crying and I need someone to hug me |
The only person that ended up lonely was me |
Baby don’t judge me |
??? |
ever love me |
I thought that happiness make money |
So I did it for the money |
He said dirty wind, dirty wind down the pole |
Mama can I see you, can I see you drop it low |
So I dirty wind, dirty wind down the pole |
As I watch the m-m-money hit the floor |
You said you’d be here with me through the rain |
But I was drippin' I was playin' games |
I played it like a joke that wasn’t funny |
You let me get away with dirty money |
I took the opportunity at hand |
I don’t wanna say that it was all in the plans |
I gave my love enough ransom |
But you knew I was a dancer |
Baby don’t judge me |
??? |
ever love me |
I thought that happiness make money |
So I did it for the money |
He said dirty wind, dirty wind down the pole |
Mama can I see you, can I see you drop it low |
So I dirty wind, dirty wind down the pole |
As I watch the m-m-money hit the floor |