Ondine

Brian Koonin / David Johansen

Ondine, this girl from the ocean
Oh Boy! She's putting on such a display
She rise up naked with such a commotion
And there's only one thing she did say

I come here to Rhumba
To Mambo and Soca
I come here to dance, dance, dance the whole night through
I come here to Conga
La Plena y Bomba
I come here because I want to be with you

If she were travelling through customs
She'd have just seaweed, shells and skin to declare
All I could say about her costume
Is that she brought a new meaning to bare

I come here to Rhumba
To Mambo and Soca
I come here to dance, dance, dance the whole night through
I come here to Conga
La Plena y Bomba
I come here because I want to be with you

As a boy I read in Paracelsus
Of this sexy Sylph banished to the sea
To retrieve her soul she must get a husband
And now this Ondine girl is looking right at me. Oh Boy!

And when she came out of the water
Her costume was totally gone
My temperature was getting hotter
When she said, "Hey Buster, let's have some fun." Oh Boy!

I come here to Rhumba
To Mambo and Soca
I come here to dance, dance, dance the whole night through
I come here to Conga
La Plena y Bomba
I come here because I want to be with you

I come here to Rhumba
To Mambo and Soca
I come here to dance, dance, dance the whole night through
I come here to Conga
La Plena y Bomba
I come here because my world depends on you

Trivia about the song Ondine by Buster Poindexter

When was the song “Ondine” released by Buster Poindexter?
The song Ondine was released in 1997, on the album “Buster's Spanish Rocket Ship”.
Who composed the song “Ondine” by Buster Poindexter?
The song “Ondine” by Buster Poindexter was composed by Brian Koonin and David Johansen.

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