Camelia

Márcio Buzelin

From where I stand I can see all the lights in the city
For one man to love one woman so much it's a pity
From where I stand I can see the canteena she goes to
Where she's not supposed to but goes anyway

From where I stand I can hear the music and laughter
Camelia keeps tellin' me that's all her young heart is after
I see it differently, I see her there with a man
Camelia keeps lyin', I see, from where I stand

If there was one ounce of man left in me I'd accuse her
What's left of a man knows for certain if I do I'll lose her
It wouldn't do to let her know I know she's lyin'
Or that I've been spyin', she'd never come back

Camelia, I almost despise the ground that you walk on
The reason I don't is, it's me not the ground, that you walk on
Constantly tormented knowing you're just partly mine
Camelia, I hate you and love you at the same time

Trivia about the song Camelia by Marty Robbins

On which albums was the song “Camelia” released by Marty Robbins?
Marty Robbins released the song on the albums “Bound For Old Mexico” in 1973 and “Border Town Affair” in 1977.
Who composed the song “Camelia” by Marty Robbins?
The song “Camelia” by Marty Robbins was composed by Márcio Buzelin.

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