| Well down in Mexicali
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| There’s a crazy little place that I know
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| Where the chicks are hotter than the chili sauce
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| And the boss is a cat named Joe
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| He wears a red bandana, plays a cool pianna
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| (In a honky-tonk, down in Mexico)
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| He wears a purple sash, and a black moustache
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| (In a honky-tonk, down in Mexico)
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| Well the first time that I saw him
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| He was sittin' on a pianna stool
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| I said «tell me, dad, when does the fun get had?»
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| He just winked his eye and said «man, be cool»
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| He wears a red bandana, plays a cool pianna
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| (In a honky-tonk, down in Mexico)
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| He wears a purple sash, and a black moustache
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| (In a honky-tonk, down in Mexico)
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| (In Mexico)
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| All of a sudden in walks a chick
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| (In Mexico)
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| Joe starts playing on a Latin kick
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| (In Mexico)
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| All she was wearing was three fishnets
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| (In Mexico)
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| She started swayin' with her castanets
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| (In Mexico)
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| I didn’t know just what to expect
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| (In Mexico)
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| She threw her arms all around my neck
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| (In Mexico)
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| We started dancin' all around the floor
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| (In Mexico)
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| And then she did a dance I never saw before
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| So if you’re south of the border
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| I’m talkin' down in Mexico
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| And you want to get straight
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| Man, don’t hesitate
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| Just look up a cat named Joe
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| He wears a red bandana, plays a cool pianna
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| (In a honky-tonk, down in Mexico)
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| He wears a purple sash, and a black moustache
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| (In a honky-tonk, down in Mexico)
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| (In Mexico) |