Oneita came to me last night, and she cried over and over. Ooh, daddy, I love you, you know, and I think it's the moonlight. She looked so fine, well, she looked all right, and she moaned, ooh, daddy, move over. Oh, baby, you know what I like, and I think it's the moonlight. I stayed in Mexico school, and friends who I love, and she needed no teaching. Oh, man, I can say international ways, I believe in. Mexican girl, don't leave me alone, I got a heart as big as a stone. I need you, believe me, to be here and love me tonight. Mexican girl, I want you to stay, you know my heart is longing to say that as long as I live, I will always remember the one that I call my Mexican girl. The skin was soft as the velvet sky, and her hair, it shone in the moonlight. She asked the music to play, well, the night turned to day, and I held her tight. Then she looked at me with her dark brown eyes, and she whispered, hasta la vista. I don't know what that means, but it sounded so good, so I kissed her. Mexican girl, don't leave me alone, I got a heart as big as a stone. And I need you, believe me, to be here and love me tonight. Mexican girl, I want you to stay, you know my heart is longing to say that as long as I live, I will always remember the one that I call my Mexican girl. Don't leave me alone, I got a heart as big as a stone. And I need you, believe me, to be here and love me tonight. Mexican girl, I want you to stay, you know my heart is longing to say that as long as I live, I will always remember the one that I call my Mexican girl. For more information visit www.FEMA.gov