Lyrics Miguel - Gordon Lightfoot
Never
had
much
to
say
He
traveled
alone
with
no
friends
Like
a
shadowy
ghost
At
dawn
he
came
and
he
went
Through
the
woodland
swiftly
gliding
To
the
young
maid
he
came
gliding
Where
she'd
run
to
meet
him
By
the
garden
wall
Oh,
my
sweet
Miguel
I
will
never
tell
No
one
will
ever
know
What
I
know
too
well
And
he'd
smile
and
lay
his
head
on
her
breast
And
he'd
say
I
have
no
fear
They're
waiting
for
me
to
cross
the
border,
to
swim
the
river
'Cause
I've
done
that
before
To
see
my
true
love's
smiling
face
A
hundred
times
or
more
Oh,
my
sweet
Miguel
she
cried
I'll
love
you
'till
I
die
He
was
born
to
the
south
In
Mexico
they
say
The
child
of
a
man
Who
had
soon
gone
away
But
his
mother
loved
him
dearly
And
she
would
take
him
yearly
To
the
great
cathedral
in
St.
Augustine
Oh,
my
young
Miguel
Listen
to
the
bell
Of
my
poverty
You
must
never
tell
And
he
cried
himself
to
sleep
in
the
night
And
he
vowed
to
make
things
right
So
he
took
the
gun
down
from
the
wall
and
he
paid
a
call
He
knew
she'd
understand
A
lawman
came
to
capture
him
The
gun
jumped
in
his
hand
Oh,
Miguel
the
mother
cried
You
must
run
son
or
you'll
die
So
the
story
is
told
Of
his
true
love
'cross
the
line
As
strong
as
the
oak
And
as
sweet
as
the
vine
And
the
child
she
bore
him
Came
on
that
fateful
mornin'
When
they
sent
him
to
his
final
rest
Oh,
my
sweet
Miguel
Listen
to
the
bell
No
one
will
ever
know
What
I
know
too
well
And
she'd
smile
and
lay
the
child
on
her
breast
And
she'd
say
I
have
no
fear
I'm
waiting
for
you
to
cross
the
border,
to
swim
the
river
'Cause
you've
done
that
before
To
see
your
true
love's
smiling
face
A
hundred
times
or
more
Oh,
my
sweet
Miguel
she
cried
I'll
love
you
'till
I
die
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