Songtexte Seashores of Old Mexico - George Strait
I
left,
out
of
Tucson,
with
no
destination
in
mind.
I
was
runnin'
from
trouble
and
the
jail-term
the
Judge
had
in
mind.
And
the
border
meant
freedom,
a
new
life,
romance,
And
that's
why
I
thought
I
should
go,
And
start
my
life
over
on
the
seashores
of
old
Mexico.
My
first
night
in
Juarez,
lost
all
the
money
I
had.
One
bad
senorita
made
use
of
one
innocent
lad.
But
I
must
keep
on
runnin';
it's
too
late
to
turn
back:
I'm
wanted
in
Tucson,
I'm
told.
Yeah,
an'
things'll
blow
over
on
the
seashores
of
old
Mexico.
Two
Mexican
farmers
en
route
to
a
town
I
can't
say,
Let
me
ride
on
the
back
of
a
flatbed
half-loaded
with
hay.
Down
through
Durango,
Palima,
Palmira,
Then
in
the
Manzanio,
Where
I
slept
in
the
sunshine
on
the
seashores
of
old
Mexico.
After
one
long
siesta,
I
came
wide
awake
in
the
night.
I
was
startled
by
someone
who
shadowed
the
pale
moonlight.
My
new-found
companion,
one
young
senorita,
Who
offered
a
broken
hello,
To
the
gringo
she
found
on
the
seashores
of
old
Mexico.
She
spoke
of
Sonora
and
swore
that
she'd
never
return,
For
her
Mexican
husband,
she
really
had
no
great
concern.
'Cause
she
loved
the
gringo,
my
red
hair
and
lingo:
That's
all
I
needed
to
know.
Yeah,
I
found
what
I
needed
on
the
seashores
of
old
Mexico.
Yeah,
she
loved
the
gringo,
my
red
hair
and
lingo:
That's
all
I
needed
to
know,
ha,
ha.
Yeah,
I
found
what
I
needed
on
the
seashores
of
old
Mexico.
1 Seashores of Old Mexico
2 If You're Thinking You Want a Stranger
3 I Hate Everything
4 Good News Bad News
5 True
6 The Seashores of Old Mexico
7 One Night At a Time
8 We Really Shouldn't Be Doing This
9 Down & Out
10 Unwound
11 Right Or Wrong
12 Fool Hearted memory
13 The Chair
14 Ace In The Hole
15 The Big One
16 I've Come to Expect It from You
17 Carried Away
18 Check Yes Or No
19 If You're Thinking You Want a Stranger (There's One Coming Home)
20 Am I Blue
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