| Have you seen Panama
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| Where I first fell in love
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| It will forever be an emerald necklace
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| Set between the seas
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| Beside a crystal stream
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| In the mountains of Chiriqui
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| I saw a girl astride a horse she waved at me
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| I was fifteen
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| I was not a child I was not yet a man
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| I was trying very hard to understand
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| Indifferent to the dangers of living in a foreign land
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| Was I falling in love or under the spell Of Panama?
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| Went riding off alone
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| Much further than I should have gone
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| I wandered deep into the dark
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| Now which way gets me home
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| Then suddenly there she was
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| All covered with leaves and dust
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| I couldn’t believe it but she followed me
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| Now both of us were lost
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| I was not a child I was not yet a man
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| I was trying very hard to understand
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| Indifferent to the dangers of living in a foreign land
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| Was I falling in love or under the spell Of Panama?
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| The clouds began to rumble
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| We found a dry piece of jungle
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| I don’t remember if It rained
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| But I remember making love
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| So clearly I recall
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| The magic of Panama
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| And surely never will it let me go
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| Yo Soy Panameno
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| I was not a child I was not yet a man
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| I was trying very hard to understand
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| Indifferent to the dangers of living in a foreign land
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| Was I falling in love or under the spell Of Panama?
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| La, la, la, la, la
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| La, la, la, la, la … |