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Juanita came to me last night and she cried over and over |
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Ooh, Daddy I love you you know and I think it's the moonlight |
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She looked so fine, well she looked alright and she moaned |
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Ooh, Daddy move over |
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Oh, baby you know what I like and I think it's the moonlight |
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Made in Mexico, schooled in France ooh la lovin' |
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She needed no teachin' |
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Oh man, I can say international ways, I believe in |
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Mexican girl, don't leave me alone |
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I gotta heart as big as a stone and I need you, believe me |
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To be here and love me tonight |
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Mexican girl, I want you to stay, you know my heart is |
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Longing to say that as long as I live I will always |
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Remember the one that I called my Mexican girl |
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Her skin was soft as the velvet sky |
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And her hair it shone in the moonlight |
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And as the music did play well the night turned to day |
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And I held her tight |
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Then she looked at me with her dark brown eyes and she |
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Whispered, "Hasta La Vista!" |
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Well I don't know what it means but it sounded so good so |
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I kissed her |
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Mexican girl, don't leave me alone |
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I gotta heart as big as a stone and I need you, believe me |
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To be here and love me tonight |
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Mexican girl I want you to stay, you know my heart is |
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Longing to say that as long as I live I will always |
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Remember the one that I called my Mexican girl |