Donde esta el hombre
con fuego en la sangre

I've got a secret. I cannot keep it
Its just a whisper of a distant memory
Just a dream or so it seams
Take me back to the place id rather be

You left a fire in my eyes
That lightens up the darkest skies
I'm giving up I'm letting go
I'll find my way so

Take me back to my sweet lavida
Find my love my dolce vita
Show me where I need to go
Donde esta mi chico latino
La la la la
Ay-y-y-ay
La la la

Stolen moments time has broken
My eyes ares open to this life-long mistery
And so I'll go with what I know
Take my chances and run with destiny

Now there's fire in my eyes
I'll break away and say goodbye
I'm free to be I'm letting go
I'll find my way so

Take me back to my sweet lavida
Find my love my dolce vita
Show me where I need to go
Donde esta mi chico latino
La la la la
Ay-y-y-ay
La la la

Ay-y-y
Que sueno, dolce y pequeno
Yo no se yo no se
Pero no es un cuento
Mi corazon con tormento
Chico latino te quiero y simplemente deseo
Yo lo se el camino
Es un sueno latino

Take me back to my sweet lavida
Find my love my dolce vita
Show me where I need to go
Donde esta mi chico latino
La la la la
Ay-y-y-ay
La la la

(Take me back to my sweet lavida)
Take me back
Find my find my find my love my dolce vita
Show me where I need to go
Donde esta mi chico latino



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Mi Chico Latino Lyrics as written by Andy John Watkins Paul David Wilson

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    the word is dolce (dol-chay) not dole, which is italian for sweet (like dulce in spanish)

    yaoigrrlon April 21, 2007   Link

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