Calypso Baby

Gordon Lightfoot

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        Hey___hey__             It's been many many days, we sail away From the island Trinidad We found skin and blue eyes calypso sweet heart Forced the best of me ever had In the market place, we see her face For the very first time She our plume from the top of her head Make like plume from the hung-e-dong Because she love me and how do we know And she loves me, she tells me so And I love her, don't mean heavy I found skin blue-eyes calypso baby                           Ha___ha__ Here we say "buy me rum and rice" It's so good for you it's very nice Bill's around it's big surprise see bounce skin girl with the big blue eyes Billy little face likes brown skins she's now most out of the decision Next time she sings me take guitar, Make so hard that it gets on par Because she love me and how do we know And she loves me, she tells me so And I love her, don't mean heavy I found skin blue-eyes calypso baby                           Ha___ha__ It's been many many days we sail away From the island Trinidad We found skin blue-eyes calypso sweet heart My heart is heavy my heart is sad I am on my way back to Trinidad island To found skin girl with a busy smile They all spend, all of my leg preps Around skin blue-eyes calypso wife Because she love me and how do we know And she loves me, she tells me so And I love her, don't mean heavy I found skin blue-eyes calypso baby |_ _ _ |!

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