Lyrics Mexican Home - John Prine
It
got
so
hot,
last
night,
I
swear
You
couldn't
hardly
breathe
Heat
lightning
burnt
the
sky
like
alcohol
I
sat
on
the
porch
without
my
shoes
And
I
watched
the
cars
roll
by
As
the
headlights
raced
To
the
corner
of
the
kitchen
wall.
Chorus:
Mama
dear
Your
boy
is
here
Far
across
the
sea
Waiting
for
That
sacred
core
That
burns
inside
of
me
And
I
feel
a
storm
All
wet
and
warm
Not
ten
miles
away
Approaching
My
Mexican
home.
My
God!
I
cried,
it's
so
hot
inside
You
could
die
in
the
living
room
Take
the
fan
from
the
window
Prop
the
door
back
with
a
broom
The
cuckoo
clock
has
died
of
shock
And
the
windows
feel
no
pane
The
air's
as
still
As
the
throttle
on
a
funeral
train.
Chorus:
My
father
died
on
the
porch
outside
On
an
August
afternoon
I
sipped
bourbon
and
cried
With
a
friend
by
the
light
of
the
moon
So
its
hurry!
hurry!
Step
right
up
It's
a
matter
of
life
or
death
The
sun
is
going
down
And
the
moon
is
just
holding
its
breath.
Chorus:
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