Lyrics Capetown - Harry Belafonte
She
sparkles
like
a
diamond
Look
at
all
her
people
Look
at
them
dance,
look
at
them
laugh
Singing
a
song
They
make
like
happy
children
Wearing
friendly
faces
Everyone
knows,
everyone
knows
they
belong
Where
they
belong
Capetown,
Im
drowning
in
your
beauty
Capetown,
but
my
hearts
not
feeling
nicely
Capetown,
angel
black,
white
sin
Capetown,
there′s
a
shadow
on
your
mountain
Capetown,
there's
a
flaw
in
your
sparkle
Capetown,
there′s
a
crying
at
your
crossroads
Let
me
in,
let
me
in,
let
me
in
The
rush
of
silky
color
The
sound
of
Dixie
Banjos
Mongrel
melodies
in
quarter
tones
Streets
of
Malay
marchers
Hatted
in
their
feathers
The
lilt,
the
lilt
of
xhosa
Saxophones,
xhosa
saxophones
Capetown,
there's
a
hole
at
the
heart
of
you
A
hole
where
district
six
used
to
be
Capetown,
now
brown
ghosts
are
dancing
To
be
free,
oh
to
be
free
Capetown,
there's
an
island
in
your
ocean
Capetown,
where
black
blood
is
running
Capetown,
hear
the
voices
calling
from
your
sea
You
belong
to
me,
oh
you
belong
to
me,
hmm
Tidy
whitewashed
houses
Sprays
of
wild
flowers
The
heart
and
soul
of
gentility
The
vineyards,
and
the
orchards
Warm
white
sandy
beaches
Old
and
graceful
luxury
Capetown,
they′re
squatting
in
your
desert
Capetown,
in
shanties
made
of
plastic
Capetown
exiles
in
your
homeland
Capetown,
struggling
with
your
reason
Capetown,
holding
back
your
madness
Capetown,
it′s
a
bitter
fruit
you
harvest
Capetown,
oh,
oh
Capetown
Im
drowning
in
your
beauty
Capetown,
but
my
hearts
not
feeling
nicely
Capetown,
angel
black,
white
as
sin
Capetown
there's
a
shadow
on
your
mountain
Capetown,
there′s
a
flaw
in
your
sparkle
Capetown,
there's
a
crying
at
your
crossroads
Let
me
in,
let
me
in,
let
me
in
Capetown,
it′s
a
bitter
fruit
you
harvest
Capetown,
let
me
in,
ah
let
me
in
Capetown
you
belong
to
me,
Capetown
you
belong
to
me
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