Sixteenth Century Man Lyrics by Elton John

Sixteenth Century Man Lyrics

    Music by elton john
    Lyrics by tim rice
    From the soundtrack "the road to el dorado"

    Oh it's great to see our homeland
    Breathe the iberian atmosphere
    Just because we are hispanic
    Doesn't mean we're oceanic
    Quite frankly we've had water up to here

    We've nade waves to last a lifetime
    We've been saturated, almost drowned
    We are spanish not caribbean
    We are human, not amphibian
    We'll seek our fortunes on spain's solid ground

    There's no future in the new world
    Only fools believe the tales
    Of the gold of el dorado
    Only suckers set their sails
    We have seen the way the tide is turning
    We see what no sailor can
    We are in the ball, discerning
    We're anit-diluvian
    Sixteenth century man
    Two very fine examples of
    Sixteenth, sixteenth century man

    There are women who are lining
    Every avenue in every port
    Now at last we'll get to grips with
    Things they never equip ships with
    We have sailed into our last resort

    There's no goldmine in the new world
    It's a trick to get recruits
    On the boat to el dorado
    We're returning to our roots
    We're going back to land locked ladies
    Cortez never let them board
    All in all the point we've made is
    We don't want to go abroad
    Two very fine examples of
    Sixteenth century man
    Two terra firma samples of
    Sixteenth, sixteenth century man

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