Jamaican Rum
Jamaican Rum: A Rhythmic Tale of Temptation and Tropical NightsLyrics
The woman she like to Rumba
The woman enjoys dancing the Rumba.
The woman she like Calypso
She also enjoys Calypso music.
The steel drums drive her crazy
The sound of steel drums excites her significantly.
And she can't seem to say no
She finds it hard to refuse these influences.
She just can't seem to resist them, no
Despite her efforts, she can't resist these temptations.
She's been drinking Jamaican rum
She has been consuming Jamaican rum.
Dancing to the steel drums from the Caribbean
While enjoying the music of steel drums originating from the Caribbean.
Drinking Jamaican rum
Continuing to drink Jamaican rum.
It's that West Indian rhythm
Refers to the captivating rhythm associated with West Indian music.
It was wild, it was wild
Emphasizes the intense and exhilarating nature of the experience.
The night she came home drunk
Describes a specific night when she returned home intoxicated.
She kicked in the door
She forcibly entered the house by kicking the door.
And said lover you know what I want
Expresses her direct demand to her lover for something she desires.
Lover, give me what I want
Reiterates her request for what she wants.
She's been drinking Jamaican rum
She has been consistently drinking Jamaican rum.
And she's living with a black man
She's in a relationship with a black man.
He's from the Caribbean
Her partner is from the Caribbean region.
Drinking Jamaican rum
She continues to consume Jamaican rum.
She's been drinking Jamaican rum
Reiteration of her consumption of Jamaican rum.
Dancing to the steel drums from the Caribbean
Enjoying the music of steel drums while drinking Jamaican rum.
Drinking Jamaican rum
She persistently indulges in Jamaican rum.
Rum and cola
Describing the popularity of rum when mixed with cola.
It's very popular and it's twice as nice with ice
Highlights the preference for enjoying rum with ice.
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