| Tall and tender, like an Apollo,
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| He goes walking by, and I have to follow him,
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| The boy from tacarembo la tumbe del fuego santa malipas zatatecas la junta del
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| sol y cruz. |
| («crooth»)
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| When we meet, I feel I’m on fire
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| And I’m breathless everytime I enquire,
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| «How are things in tacarembo la tumbe del fuego santa malipas zatatecas la
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| junta del sol y cruz.» |
| («crooth»)
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| Why, when I speak, does he vanish?
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| Oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo.
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| Why is he acting so clannish?
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| Oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo-oo.
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| I wish I understood Spanish.
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| When I tell him I think he’s the end,
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| He giggles a lot with his friend.
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| Tall and slender, moves like a dancer,
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| But I never seem to get any answer
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| From the boy from Tacarembo la tumbe del fuego santa malipas zatatecas la junta
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| del sol y cruz. |
| («crooth»)
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| I got the blueth.
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| Why are his trousers vermillion?
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| His trousers are vermillion.
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| Why does he claim he’s Castilian?
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| He thayth that he’th Cathtilian.
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| Why do his friends call him Lillian?
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| And I hear at the end of the week
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| He’s leaving to start a boutique.
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| Thought I smile, I’m only pretending
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| 'Cause I know today’s the last i’ll be spending
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| With the boy from tacarembo la tumbe del fuego santa malipas zatatecas la junta
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| del sol y cruz. |
| («crooth»)
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| Tomorrow he sails.
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| He’s moving to wales,
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| To live in llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyr ndrobullllandysiliogogogoch. |