paroles de chanson Caribbean - Mitchell Torok
Oh
have
you
ever
been
down
to
Haiti
When
the
summer
sun
is
sinkin
low.
There′s
nothin
but
romance
just
evrywhere
you
glance
And
the
native
hearts
are
all
aglow.
But
when
the
Cuban
Queen
comes
upon
the
scene,
They
all
stare
like
a
statuette
before
their
eyes,
The
other
girls
are
left
all
alone.
Down
in
the
Caribbean,
it's
not
a
dream
you′re
seen,
When
you
get
a
glimpse
of
the
lady
with
the
charms,
But
from
miles
away
you
can
see
her
sway
To
the
beat
of
the
Cuban
congo
line
that
forms.
Up
in
a
tree
so
high
away
up
in
the
sky
Sits
a
wide-eyed
monkey
on
a
limb.
He
wonders
why
the
people
go
to
so
much
trouble
Just
to
try
and
be
like
him.
He
doesn't
understand
that
it's
a
ladys
hand,
That
makes
a
heart
feel
so
sublime.
But
before
too
long
he
starts
to
sing
their
song,
And
then
he
gets
in
the
conga
line.
Columbus
searched
for
spices,
but
he
missed
the
Nicest
part
of
the
Caribbean.
He
didn′t
see
the
charms
and
the
open
arms,
It
was
the
gold
that
he
was
a-seein,
Oh,
but
I′m
glad
he
missed
the
sweetest
thing
I've
kissed,
Cause
were
on
our
honeymoon.
And
I′m
sorry,
Chris
to
talk
about
you
like
this,
But
you
were
five
hundred
years
too
soon.
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