Calimera (Καλημέρα, "good morning" in both Greek and Griko) is a small town of 7,296 inhabitants in the Grecìa Salentina area of the Salento peninsula in Italy, located between Gallipoli and Otranto. It belongs to the province of Lecce.
The inhabitants of Calimera, alongside Italian, also speak Griko, a Greek dialect. The language, folklore, traditions and history of Calimera, like those of the eight other cities in the area called Salentinian Greece, reveal significant Greek influences over the course of time, presumably from the time of the Byzantine control, or even the ancient Magna Graecia colonisation in the 8th century BCE.
In the park, there is a small monument containing an ancient Attic burial stone, given by the city of Athens to Calimera in 1957. At the top of this monument is a motto, referring to the burial stone: "Zeni su en ise ettù sti Kalimera" (in Greek script: Τσένη 'σού 'εν είσαι ετού στη Καλημέρα), meaning "You are not a stranger here in Calimera", which underlines the close relationship and common origins of Calimera with the rest of Greek civilisation.
You've got those killer eyes
You've got me hypnotized
I'm melting like the ice
Just make me yours somehow
I hear your heart with mine
I take it as a sign
I have to stop the time
Come with me and get me now
My heart I cannot hide
The passion from inside
When you are here by my side
[Chorus:]
Only for you I feel so hot
You take me higher
Emotions running wild
And I'm on fire
I can't control my mind
You're my desire
Only for you I know I feel so hot
Addiction you've become
I can't get nothing done
I'm shining like the sun
It's all because of you
And when you call my name
I'm burning like a flame
You're driving me insane
You make my dreams come true
My heart I cannot hide
The passion from inside