Mermaid of Salinas

Album: Junto (2014)
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  • Give me your shimmy shimmy
    Hooray, hooray!
    Tap tap, tap, tap
    Ole!

    I'm in the hotbox

    Sweet mermaid of Salinas
    We have just the sea between us
    You've seen inside my mind
    Your magic so sublime.

    Sweet mermaid
    Sweet mermaid
    Sweet mermaid

    I'm in the hotbox
    I'm in the hotbox
    In the hotbox, in the hotbox

    Sweet mermaid of Salinas
    The world comes alive
    As I dive into your eyes
    Just you and me, just you and me
    Just you and me

    I'm in the hotbox
    I'm in the hotbox
    I'm in the hotbox Writer/s: ANDREA TERRANO, FELIX MAJOR BUXTON, MICHEL CLEIS, SIMON ANTONY RATCLIFFE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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