A Weekend In Havana
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A Weekend In Havana
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How would you like to spend a week-end in Havana,
How would you like to see the Caribbean shore?
Come on and run away over Sunday
To where to view and the music is tropical;
You'll hurry back to your office on Monday,
But you won't be the same any more.
How would you like to go where nights are so romantic,
Where stars are dancing rhumbas in the ski-yi-yi?
If you would like to spend as week-end in Havana,
You better pack up all your summer clothes;
See you down at "Sloppy Joe's,"
So long, boy, and ship ahoy, Havana.
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