Song | Ain't No God In Mexico |
Artist | Waylon Jennings |
Album | Honky Tonk Heroes |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
作词 : Shaver | |
Down the road a ways I've heard said | |
A new day's coming on | |
Where the women folks are friendly | |
And the law leaves you alone. | |
I'll believe it when I see it | |
And I haven't seen it yet | |
Don't mind me just keep on talking | |
I'm just looking for my hat. | |
There ain't no God in Mexico | |
Ain't no way to understand | |
How that border crossing feeling | |
Makes a fool out of a man. | |
If I'd never felt the sunshine | |
Hell, I would not curse the rain | |
If my feet could fit a railroad track | |
I guess I'd been a train. | |
Me and Louise Higgins Botham | |
Used to chase across the yard | |
Back in 1947 that's when | |
More than times were hard. | |
Well, pity me I didn't find | |
The line in time like a fool | |
In front of God and everybody | |
I politely blew my cool. | |
Ain't no God in Mexico | |
Ain't no comfort in the kin | |
When you're down in Madamoris | |
Gettin' busted by the man. | |
If I'd never felt the sunshine | |
Hell, I would not curse the rain | |
If I hadn't been railroaded | |
Well I guess I'd been a train... |
zuo ci : Shaver | |
Down the road a ways I' ve heard said | |
A new day' s coming on | |
Where the women folks are friendly | |
And the law leaves you alone. | |
I' ll believe it when I see it | |
And I haven' t seen it yet | |
Don' t mind me just keep on talking | |
I' m just looking for my hat. | |
There ain' t no God in Mexico | |
Ain' t no way to understand | |
How that border crossing feeling | |
Makes a fool out of a man. | |
If I' d never felt the sunshine | |
Hell, I would not curse the rain | |
If my feet could fit a railroad track | |
I guess I' d been a train. | |
Me and Louise Higgins Botham | |
Used to chase across the yard | |
Back in 1947 that' s when | |
More than times were hard. | |
Well, pity me I didn' t find | |
The line in time like a fool | |
In front of God and everybody | |
I politely blew my cool. | |
Ain' t no God in Mexico | |
Ain' t no comfort in the kin | |
When you' re down in Madamoris | |
Gettin' busted by the man. | |
If I' d never felt the sunshine | |
Hell, I would not curse the rain | |
If I hadn' t been railroaded | |
Well I guess I' d been a train... |
zuò cí : Shaver | |
Down the road a ways I' ve heard said | |
A new day' s coming on | |
Where the women folks are friendly | |
And the law leaves you alone. | |
I' ll believe it when I see it | |
And I haven' t seen it yet | |
Don' t mind me just keep on talking | |
I' m just looking for my hat. | |
There ain' t no God in Mexico | |
Ain' t no way to understand | |
How that border crossing feeling | |
Makes a fool out of a man. | |
If I' d never felt the sunshine | |
Hell, I would not curse the rain | |
If my feet could fit a railroad track | |
I guess I' d been a train. | |
Me and Louise Higgins Botham | |
Used to chase across the yard | |
Back in 1947 that' s when | |
More than times were hard. | |
Well, pity me I didn' t find | |
The line in time like a fool | |
In front of God and everybody | |
I politely blew my cool. | |
Ain' t no God in Mexico | |
Ain' t no comfort in the kin | |
When you' re down in Madamoris | |
Gettin' busted by the man. | |
If I' d never felt the sunshine | |
Hell, I would not curse the rain | |
If I hadn' t been railroaded | |
Well I guess I' d been a train... |