Bruce Springsteen - The Lost Charro Lyrics

Lyrics The Lost Charro - Bruce Springsteen




Godmother, when I die
Make of my clay a jar
And when you are thirsty, drink from it
And if you feel a shadow
A shadow touching your lips
It's the kisses of your charro
Pull the leather strip from your hair
And your black tresses fall
Upon the dark skin of your shoulders
Your dress embroidered with gold
Moves like a choir of young girls
Scarcely touching the ground
My rope winds as the smoke rises
Burning the horn of my saddle
My rope winds as the evening sun sets
And we bring in the cattle
The traditions of the charro
Are the same eternally
No matter how much the horse changes
No matter how much the horseman may want
The cola is always the cola
The terama, the terama, the pial, pial
My rope winds as the smoke rises
Burning the horn of my saddle
My rope winds as the evening sun sets
And we bring in the cattle
For two seasons I've picked the lettuce in Salinas
The prunes in Santa Clara
The oranges from the Ontario trees
I've traded in my leather
For the denim of my campesinos
Godmother, I'll return home soon, you'll see
And tonight in my dreams
My rope winds as the smoke rises
Burning the horn of my saddle
My rope winds as the evening sun sets
And we bring in the cattle
Godmother, when I die
Make of my clay a jar
And when you are thirsty, drink from it




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