|
Tall and tan and young and lovely |
|
The girl from Ipanema goes walking now |
|
When she passes each one she passes |
|
When she walks she's just like a samba |
|
That swings so cool and sways so gentle |
|
That when she passes,each one she passes |
|
Oh,how I watch her so sadly |
|
How can I tell her I love her |
|
Yes,I would give my heart gladly |
|
But each day as she walks to the sea |
|
She looks straight ahead,not at me |
|
Tall and tan and young and lovely |
|
The girl from Ipanema goes walking now |
|
When she passes |
|
I go di-di-do-di...the girl from Ipanema...Da....da da da |
|
How,how can I tell her I love her |
|
Yes,I would give my heart gladly |
|
But each day when she walks to the sea |
|
She looks straight ahead,not at me |
|
Tall and tan and young and lovely |
|
The girl from Ipanema goes walking |
|
And when she passes,I smile |
|
But she doesn't see. |
|
She ain't looking at me. |