The where-I've-been and the things-I've seen
Well I just try remembering
That in their dreams, those kings and queens
Are feeling just the way I feel

Aji maji la taraji
Aji maji la taraji
Aji maji la taraji
My wish come true

I'm moving up to pastures new
To see it all again anew
It's always and forever true
That this is all I have to do to get to you

Aji maji la taraji
Aji maji la taraji
Aji maji la taraji
My spell on you

Hocus hocus pocus
Out of the realm of a dark material
Opus new modus
Can't describe adequately this ethereal dream

Making love's only make-believe
It's possible to be acheived
If you're brave enough to take the lead
Invention always follow need

I have come to claim my prize
To kiss you on your tired eyes
My hopes and dreams are realized
The moment I've made up my mind

Focus, if I just focus
If I superstitiously believe
This wish will come true
I wish for you

Evil eye, I'll keep you by my side
This evil eye has powers that I require
Your strange magic may keep me from harm's way
I've witnessed eye, it's mystery at play

Gonna put those demons in their place
Gonna slap myself across the face
Gotta face my demons or be damned
The devil's work is made by idle hands

Gonna put those demons in their place
Gonna slap myself across the face
Gotta face my demons or be damned
The devil's work is made by idle hands

Gonna put those demons in their place

Hocus, hocus pocus
Cast a spell and hope to hell the Gods are listening
Ipsis calling Oris, out of heavens we fell
With the formula come true

Aji maji la taraji
Aji maji la taraji
Aji maji la taraji
My wish come true



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