Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Everybody's Got A Cousin In Miami, artist - Jimmy Buffett. Album song Fruitcakes, in the genre Поп
Date of issue: 31.12.1993
Record label: Universal Music
Song language: English
Everybody's Got A Cousin In Miami |
--Spoken: |
«Hey Jimmy, you know anybody in Miami that can get me a passport |
Real quick?» |
«Oh yeah, yeah man. |
I’ve got a cousin up there. |
He knows |
Everthing about everything. |
Let’s see if I’ve got his number |
Here somewhere, yeah. |
No, he works out of a payphone… oh yeah |
I’ve got it here. |
Okay. |
Today’s international investor |
Whatever that is. |
Yeah, everybody’s got a cousin in Miami. |
Here |
We go.» |
It was was ninety miles to freedom |
But they took the risk |
Though ocean was all motion |
And the wind was brisk |
The deadly gunboats never saw them |
In the pale moonlight |
They were off to Cayo Hueso |
By the dawn’s early light |
The gringo in the garden called the custom’s man |
They answered all his questions |
Were allowed to land |
The ladies shared a hairbrush |
And their husbands had a Coke |
And they were taken up to Krome |
To meet with there kin folk |
Everybody’s got a cousin in Miami |
(Everybody's got a cousin in Miami) |
Everybody understands the impromptu |
Dancing in the heat to the beat |
That turns your clothing clammy (ooooohhhhh) |
Everybody needs to have a dream come true |
In a third world jungle |
Not so far away |
Lives a natural drummer |
With a dream to play |
He’s the brother of the lizard |
And the flying fish |
But he’s enchanted by the pictures |
From the satellite dish |
So his mama packs his bag |
Knots his red neck tie |
Send him north to her relations |
With a kiss goodbye |
He’s bewildered by the plane ride |
And the immigration line |
Until he sees his Christian name |
Upon a cardboard sign |
Everybody’s got a cousin in Miami |
(Everybody's got a cousin in Miami) |
Everybody is an aborigine |
Dancing in the heat to the beat |
It turns your clothing clammy (ooooohhhhh) |
Everybody want to win that lottery |
--Spoken: |
«And the winning numbers are…7, 6, 5, 3, 7, 9. Uh, close, so |
Close. |
History lesson, history lesson.» |
It’s hard to believe this city started as a trading post |
Home to the Seminole pirate and pioneer |
Between the river of grass and the old mosquito coast |
Before the railroad claimed the southernmost frontier |
I am umbilically connected to the temperate zone |
It brought me life, it brought me love |
I never have outgrown |
Brought me one too many nights along that Biscayne shore |
And one too many mornings in the Grove drugstore |
And one way or the other we’re all refugees |
Livin' out this easy life below the banyan trees |
Smoothing off the rougher edges of the culture clash |
We’ve got a style we’ve got a look |
We’ve got that old panache |
Everybody’s got a cousin in Miami |
(Everybody's got a cousin in Miami) |
Everybody understands the impromptu |
Dancing in the heat to the beat |
It turns your clothing clammy (ooooohhhhh) |
Everybody needs to have a dream come true |
--Spoken: |
«I do, I do. |
Let’s take it down boys. |
Down south to those |
Little latitudes. |
Ya ya, ya ya. |
Thank you Robert |
Everybody’s got a cousin in Miami |
(Everybody's got a cousin in Miami) |
Everybody is an aborigine |
Dancing in the heat to the beat |
It turns your clothing clammy (ooooohhhhh) |
Under the stars in the bars down by the sea |
Oh me now |
Everybody’s got a cousin in Miami |
(Everybody's got a cousin in Miami) |
Everybody has to have that impromptu |
--Spoken: |
«What are we doing now?» |
Dancing in the heat to the beat |
It turns your clothing clammy (ooooohhhhh) |
Everybody needs to have a dream come true |
--Spoken: |
«I do. |
I do. |
I had this dream the other day. |
I was down on the |
Equator. |
I didn’t know whether I was up or down. |
I couldn’t |
Tell the difference. |
It was hot and we were rockin'. |
And the |
Coral Reefers gathered around me and they said: We want a raise |
Or we’re going to quit. |
And that’s when I woke up. |
So play |
Boys, play.» |