Amapola ((Adapted from: Amapola (by Miguel Fleta) - 1925)) ((Made famous by: Bob Eberly & Helen O'Connell) - 1941)) Composer(s): Joseph LaCalle - Albert Gamse Performer(s): The Castillians - 1934 and multiple other artists
Versions In Other Languages: 1935 - Amapola (by Tino Rossi) 1958 - Amapola (by Will Tura) 1997 - Amapola (by Frank Michael) 1999 - Amapola (by Nana Mouskouri)
A boy found a dream upon a distant shore A maid with a way of whisp'ring "si senor" Each night while guitars would softly play The tune seemed to dance 'round the words that he'd say
Amapola, my pretty little poppy You're like that lovely flow'r so sweet and heavenly Since I found you, my heart is wrapped around you And loving you, it seems to beat a Rhapsody
Amapola, the pretty little poppy Must copy it's endearing charm from you Amapola, Amapola, how I long to hear you say "I love you"
The boy left his love upon a distant shore And sailed from the one his arms were longing for He vowed he'd return one sunny day Once more to repeat what his heart had to say
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