| Ladies, I am here to tell a story
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| About a lady I met in Mexico
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| This is my story
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| Cross in the bottle
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| You wish to listen (to listen, to listen) of El Paso (turn up your volume)
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| eating a taco (shizzle)
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| Ma and my girlfriend listen (listen, listen)
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| She say I’m a vato
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| Gangsta live is my mato
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| From the day that I spot tou
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| I know that I got tou
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| Playing my banjo
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| Me and my hombre named Poncho
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| I would like to get some of your ellegro gato
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| Who is that stranger coming in from Santiago?
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| Leaving his mark on the girl on the were like carro
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| She is my Mexican girl (ah-ha, ah-ha) for the ladies senorita (ah-ha)
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| She is my Mexican girl (ah-ha, ah-ha) A hombre (ah-ha) listen it’s not finished
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| She say I’m a playa
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| She don’t want no straya
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| My sweet senorita
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| My tia Mira
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| I not a heart-breaka
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| I am a love maka
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| I’m not from Mexico
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| I am from Jamaica
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| Who is that stranger coming in from Santiago?
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| Leaving his mark on the girl on the were like carro
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| She is my Mexican girl (ah-ha) shizzle (ah-ha) dedicate this for all the ladies
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| all over (ah-ha)
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| She is my Mexican girl (ah-ha) ladies (ah-ha) shizzle shizzle (ah-ha)
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| Every night by my bedside
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| I pray for the Westside
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| Including the desert
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| Although it’s the dead side
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| This Mexican woman
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| Deserves a good man
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| To give her affection
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| And know satisfaction
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| Who is that stranger coming in from Santiago?
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| Leaving his mark on the girl on the were like carro
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| She is my Mexican girl (ah-ha) ladies (ah-ha) all over shizzle (ah-ha)
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| She is my Mexican girl (ah-ha) (ah-ha) shizzle A hombre (ah-ha)
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| Dedicate this for the ladies
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| Mexico, the Westside
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| Eastside, New York
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| London
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| How could I forget about Jamaica? |