| In an old cantina down in Mexico
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| A bunch of dreamers drinking and thinking out loud
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| Panama Red told the Queen of Brazil
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| Ooh I love you I’ve loved you since I was a sailor
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| We’ll go down to Rio we’ll rob us a bank
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| And sail off to Paris in splendor hey we’ll be some mighty big spenders
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| Abandoned and alone they were easily prone to get into trouble for money
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| In honky tonk dreams they rehearse their scenes
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| And rewrite them all in their favor rewrite them all in their favor
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| Minnie the Mo said to Hokomo Joe ooh I’m bored and I’m broke
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| And I’ve run out of whiskey and honey
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| But Red knows a bank down in Rio that’s ripe
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| Where we can fill our pockets with money
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| Hey we’ll be some mighty big spenders
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| Abandoned and alone…
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| Madame Kazoo said to St Louis Lou
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| Ooh tell Panama Red I think that’s the last train to Rio
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| The Topeka kid had a hole in his lid
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| They say that he once rode with Pancho
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| When Pancho was a mighty big spender
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| Viva Villa Viva Pancho Villa Viva Villa Viva Pancho Villa
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| Viva Villa Viva Pancho Villa Viva Villa Viva Pancho Villa
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| Viva Villa Viva Pancho Villa Viva Villa Viva Pancho Villa
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| Viva Villa Viva Pancho Villa Viva Villa Viva Pancho Villa
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| Wouldn’t you know they never did go
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| Ooh they kept on drinkin' and they never even left the cantina
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| And El Presidente de la Banque Brazil he never even lost him a penny
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| Hey he’s still a mighty big spender the President’s a mighty big spender
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| Abandoned and alone…
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| Viva Villa Viva Pancho Villa Viva Villa Viva Pancho Villa… |