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Panama Lyrics


Have you seen Panama
Where I first fell in love
It will forever be an emerald necklace
Set between the seas
Beside a crystal stream
In the mountains of Chiriqui
I saw a girl astride a horse she waved at me
I was fifteen
I was not a child I was not yet a man
I was trying very hard to understand
Indifferent to the dangers of living in a foreign land
Was I falling in love or under the spell of Panama?
Went riding off alone
Much further than I should have gone
I wandered deep into the dark
Now which way gets me home
Then suddenly there she was
All covered with leaves and dust

I couldn't believe it but she followed me
Now both of us were lost
I was not a child I was not yet a man
I was trying very hard to understand
Indifferent to the dangers of living in a foreign land
Was I falling in love or under the spell of Panama?
The clouds began to rumble
We found a dry piece of jungle
I don't remember if It rained
But I remember making love
So clearly I recall
The magic of Panama
And surely never will it let me go
Yo Soy Panameno
I was not a child I was not yet a man
I was trying very hard to understand
Indifferent to the dangers of living in a foreign land
Was I falling in love or under the spell of Panama?
La, la, la, la, la
La, la, la, la, la

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Flashguns are a three piece rock band from London. They formed in 2007. They have toured heavily over the last two years (support for Jamie T & Bombay Bicycle Club). Their debut album "Passions of a Different Kind", recorded with producer Luke Smith, was released on October 17th 2011. Influences include Nirvana, Radiohead, Queens of the Stone Age, Deftones, Talking Heads, and The Cure. On December 11th 2011, the band announced that they were splitting up and that the Berlin show on February 4th 2012 will be their last.

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