Honestly,
I know you like to keep a mystery
But there's this girl I know who's sad, you see
And I'd like to show her life is ain't always real

Camilo that's where you come in, my friend
Show me your secrets, show me all of them
I promise I wont say a word again
And as long as I'm alive,
I'll be the best that I can be

Ca-Ca-Ca-Camilo!
I need to see where you made that combo
'Cause I got some questions about the world I know
And to find the difference between real and show
Camilo

Watch my eyes
Put a coin your hand, now, and squeeze real tight
I'll make both sides and so when you decide
You'll have complete control of your whole life

Camilo, that's where you come in
Be my assistant, be my right-hand man
We'll find a place between fact and fiction
And as long as they don't know,
We'll be the masters of pretend

Ca-Ca-Ca-Camilo!
I need to see where you made that combo
'Cause I got some questions about the world I know
And to find the difference between real and show
Camilo

Caroline, I saw your disbelief,
You're mystified, and so am I
Let's make like enemies and disappear

Camilo!
I need to see where you made that combo
'Cause I got some questions about the world I know
And to find the difference between real and show
Camilo!


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Camilo (the Magician) Lyrics as written by Jai Sang Park Gun Hyung Yoo

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    This song is about Vancouver-based magician Camilo: camilothemagician.com/

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