Lyrics Trail to Mexico - Johnny Cash
It
was
in
the
town
of
Griffin
The
year
was
'83
It
was
there
and
an
old
cow
puncher
stepped
up
and
said
to
me
"How
do
you
do,
young
fellow,
and
how
would
you
like
to
go
And
spend
a
pleasant
summer
out
in
New
Mexico?"
I'll
furnish
you
good
wages
Your
transportation
too
If
you
will
but
go
with
me
One
summer
season
through
But
if
you
should
get
homesick
And
back
to
Griffin
go
Then
I'll
furnish
you
no
horses
From
the
Hills
of
Mexico
We
left
the
town
of
Griffin
And
the
merry
month
of
May
When
all
the
world's
lovely
And
everything
was
gay
With
saddles
on
our
horses
Marching
over
we
did
go
Until
we
reached
the
logging
Out
in
New
Mexico
It
was
there
our
pleasures
ended
And
our
troubles,
they
began
The
first
hail
storm
fell
on
us
Those
cattle
how
they
ran
Through
all
the
thorns
and
thistles
Us
cowboys
had
to
go
While
the
Indians
watched
upon
us
Out
in
New
Mexico
Well,
when
the
drive
was
over
The
riders
would
not
pay
To
all
you
happy
people
This
much
I
have
to
say
Go
back
to
your
friends
and
loved
ones
Tell
others
not
to
go
To
the
godforsaken
country
they
call
New
Mexico
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