Jamaica Rum
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Jamaica Rum
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The woman she like to rumba
The woman she like calypso
The steel drums drive her crazy
And she cant seem to say no
She just cant seem to resist them, no
Shes been drinking jamaican rum
Dancing to the steel drums from the caribbean
Drinking jamaican rum
Its that west indian rhythm
It was wild, it was wild
The night she came home drunk
She kicked in the door
And said lover you know what I want
Lover, give me what I want
Shes been drinking jamaican rum
And shes living with a black man
Hes from the caribbean
Drinking jamaican rum
Shes been drinking jamaican rum
Dancing to the steel drums from the caribbean
Drinking jamaican rum
Rum and cola
Its very popular and its twice as nice with ice
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