Colombian Spice

Dancing with Dreams: Embracing the Colombian Spice of Love
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Lyrics

Oh, alright! Ha! Aoow!

Expression of excitement and acknowledgement.

Ah ah oh!

Expressive sounds conveying emotions of delight or surprise.


I said I love you, I love you, I love you, and it's gotten me shy!

Repeated declaration of love causing shyness, suggesting strong emotions.

You see when we started to talk I was attacked by butterflies!

Describes the speaker's nervousness or excitement when starting a conversation, comparing it to butterflies.

I wanna hold you, I wanna hold you, I wanna hold you, I just got to figure out how!

Expresses a desire to physically embrace the person but is uncertain how to do so.

I just know I've gotta get with you, gotta get with you, gotta get with you Somehow!

Emphasizes the urgency or determination to be with the person despite uncertainties.


'Cause when you walked in, you changed the scene

Highlights the impact of the person's entrance, changing the atmosphere.

With your sassy moves you looked like a dream

Compliments the person's attractive and captivating movements, comparing them to a dream.


Oh you're so nice, oh you Colombian spice!

Complimentary description of the person as "Colombian spice," expressing admiration.


I said I love you, Indeed I do!

Repeated declaration of love with certainty and sincerity.

Are you sure not angel comin' from a dream that just came true?

Questions if the person is not an angel, portraying them as something extraordinary.


I said I love you, I love you, I love you, I just can't tell you straight.

Repetition of love declaration with an acknowledgment of difficulty expressing feelings directly.

Maybe the color of hair, your dress or the thang you just ate!

Suggests that external factors, like appearance or recent actions, might influence the expression of love.


Cause when you walked in, you changed this man!

Reflects on the positive impact of the person's presence, bringing hope and motivation.

Hope came back and I thought "well, maybe I can?"

Shares the speaker's renewed optimism and possibility of pursuing a connection.


Oh you're so nice, oh you Colombian spice!

Reiterates the complimentary description of the person as "Colombian spice."


There's something 'bout it, your long black hair

Highlights the attractiveness of the person's long black hair and graceful movements.

You move so gently, I can't help but stare!

Expresses the speaker's captivation and admiration for the person's gentle movements.

You said hi to me and smiled so cute I nearly died

Describes a pleasant interaction where the person greeted the speaker, causing excitement.

And I said hi to you

Reciprocal greeting from the speaker.


I said I love you, Indeed I do!

Repeated declaration of love with certainty and sincerity.

Are you sure not angel comin' from a dream that just came true?

Reiterates the angelic comparison, emphasizing the dream-like quality of the person's presence.


Oh mama I love you, Indeed I do!

Expresses love towards someone, likely a maternal figure, with certainty and sincerity.

Are you sure not angel Comin' from a dream that just came true?

Reiterates the angelic comparison, emphasizing the dream-like quality of the person's presence.

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