[BOY:]
A girl named Rosalita moved in down the block
I think I like her but I'm much too shy to talk
A little bit of conversation is my goal
I'll break the ice with just a little Espanol

Hare calor, mucho calor
Could fry an egg on the cement it's so caliente
Hare calor mucho calor
How 'bout this weather it sure is HOT?!

[ROSALITA:]
The boy from up the block just totally made my day
But I'm too shy to think of anything to say
A little bit of conversation would be neat
I guess I'll just go right on talkin' 'bout the heat!

Hare calor, (Hace calor) si si senor
Could fry an egg on the cement it's so caliente
Hare calor, (Hace calor) si si senor
How bout this weather it sure is hot?!

Hare calor, si, it's as hot as an enchilada
Si, la cabesa it cooks like a cheese toastada
Hare calor, si, it's as hot as a hot tamale
Hare calor, si, it's as hot as a hot Timbale


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