Well, I went to the Galapagos.
now I really want to move.
Because in the Galapagos,
I can really feel the groove.
When I first got there,
green iguanas everywhere,
sand in my hair,
sun on my face,
I really loved that place,
all that wide open space.
Well, I went to the Galapagos.
now I really want to move.
Because in the Galapagos,
I can really feel the groove.
Well, I rented me a house,
but I never slept inside,
I slept on the roof,
so I could hear the ocean tide.
And sometimes late at night,
with no one else around,
I'd sing along with nature,
add to the sound.
Well, I went to the Galapagos.
now I really want to move.
Because in the Galapagos,
I can really feel the groove.
And sometimes it would rain,
as I lied there and sang,
or the wind would pick up,
bring along a hurricane.
And we'd sit there and sing,
the green iguanas and me,
the stars up above,
the beach, the tide below.
Well, I went to the Galapagos.
now I really want to move.
Because in the Galapagos,
I can really feel the groove.
Monday, January 25, 2010
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The Galapagos Islands are the most incredible living museum of evolutionary changes, with a huge variety of exotic species (birds, land and sea animals, plants) and landscapes not seen anywhere else.
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