I used to fall for Italian girls They filled my dreams, they made my world If I had moved less awkwardly They might have had their way with me
The longer names, the darker hair They made me weak, they made me stare But I couldn't say a word to them Their figures so full of vitamins
I wasn't cool, I wasn't bad I was the only one I ever had And they possessed the world's delights Espresso mornings, lasagna nights
Oh, the Italian girls The Italian girls They made my world
They were strong and they were proud Some were sweet and some were loud They'd fill me up with what they'd cook And put me down with just one look
I followed them through summertime I made them laugh, I made them rhymes But they left me there for other ones Who had the dough when day was done
Just one thing keep me free They were not in love with me
Now they've married and gained some weight But that weight I appreciate For it's the work of all those meals And what you eat is what you feel
For the Italian girls The Italian girls They made my world
I used to fall for Italian girls They filled my dreams, they made my world But passion dies and fades away Or lives to fight another dayTeksty umieszczone na naszej stronie są własnością wytwórni, wykonawców, osób mających do nich prawa.