The Girl from Ipanema
(Garota de Ipanema)
Music: Antonio Carlos Jobim
Lyrics: Vinicius de Moraes
[Verse 1]
Tall and tan and young and lovely, The girl
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From Ipane- ma goes walking, and when
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She passes each one she passes goes
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A-A-H!
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[Verse 2]
When she walks she's lika a samba that
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Swings so cool and sways so gentle that when
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She passes, each one she passes goes
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A-A-H!
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[Break]
Oh, but I watch her so
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sadly How
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can I tell her I
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love her? yes
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I would give my heart
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gladly But each
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day when she walks to the sea she
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looks straight ahead not at me
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[Verse]
Tall and tan and young and lovely the Girl
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from Ipane- ma goes walking and when
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she passes I smile, but she doesn't
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see (1) She doesn't (2)
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see No she doesn't
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see
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The second time around you'll have to substitute
some words:
lovely handsome
girl boy
she he
her him
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