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I was just a tourist the first time I went to Mexico |
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I was a stranger, in danger, in a world unknown |
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A clap of thunder and the ground around me did explode |
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And the skeletons in dozens come out from that hole |
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Why? No lie! |
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It was the Day of the Dead! |
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Did you hear what I just said? |
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Oh-oh-ohh |
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I didn't even know |
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It was the Day of the Dead! |
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I tried not to lose my head |
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Oh-oh-ohh |
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Way down in Mexico |
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The place was jumping with carribas swaying to and fro |
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An evil skeleton made off with my beef burrito |
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They opened the pinata and a swarm of guts went up my nose |
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I lost all bowel control and knew that it was time to go |
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Why? No lie! |
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It was the Day of the Dead! |
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Did you hear what I just said? |
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Oh-oh-ohh |
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I didn't even know |
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It was the Day of the Dead! |
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I tried not to lose my head |
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Oh-oh-ohh |
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Way down in Mexico |
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The locals tell me not to fear |
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It happens at least once a year |
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When hell is full the dead will walk the Earth and |
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Apparently they come up here |
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For the beer! |
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Why? No lie! |
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It was the Day of the Dead! |
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Did you hear what I just said? |
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Oh-oh-ohh |
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I didn't even know |
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It was the Day of the Dead! |
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I tried not to lose my head |
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Oh-oh-ohh |
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Way down in Mexico |
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Dia de los muertos |
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El calacas vio |
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Oh-oh-ohh |
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Y el gringo se asusto |
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Dia de Los Muertos |
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El cabron se arrugo |
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Oh-oh-ohh |
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Aqui en Mexico |
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CORRE CARAJO QUE LOS MUERTOS ESTAN EN LA CALLE! |