Lyrics Gringo Honeymoon - Robert Earl Keen
We
were
standin′
on
a
mountain
top
Where
the
cactus
flowers
grow
I
was
wishin'
that
the
world
would
stop
When
you
said
we′d
better
go
We
took
a
rowboat
'cross
the
Rio
Grande
Captain
Pablo
was
our
giude
For
two
dollars
in
a
weathered
hand
He
rowed
us
to
the
other
side
CHORUS:
And
we
were
dreamin'
like
the
end
was
not
in
sight
And
we
dreamed
all
afternoon
We
asked
the
world
to
wait
so
we
could
celebrate
A
gringo
honeymoon
We
stepped
out
onto
the
golden
sand
The
sun
was
high
and
burning
down
Rented
donkeys
from
an
old
blind
man
Saddled
up
and
rode
to
town
Tied
our
donkeys
to
an
ironwood
tree
By
the
street
where
the
children
play
We
walked
in
the
first
place
we
could
see
Servin′
cold
beer
in
the
shade
CHORUS:
We
were
drinkin′
like
the
end
was
not
in
sight
And
we
drank
all
afternoon
We
asked
the
world
to
wait
so
we
could
celebrate
A
gringo
honeymoon
Met
a
cowboy
who
said
that
he
Was
running
from
the
DEA
He
left
a
home,
a
wife,
a
family
When
he
made
his
getaway
We
followed
him
on
down
a
street
of
dust
To
his
one
room
run-down
shack
He
blew
a
smoke
ring
and
he
smiled
at
us
I
ain't
never
goin′
back
CHORUS:
We
were
flyin'
like
the
end
was
not
in
sight
And
we
soared
all
afternoon
We
asked
the
world
to
wait
so
we
could
celebrate
A
gringo
honeymoon
He
said
there′s
one
last
place
that
you
should
go
He
took
us
to
the
town's
best
bar
He
knew
a
crusty
caballero
Who
played
an
old
gut
string
guitar
And
he
sang
like
Marty
Robbins
could
Played
like
no
one
I′ve
known
For
a
while
we
knew
that
life
was
good
It
was
ours
to
take
back
home
CHORUS:
We
were
singin'
like
the
end
was
not
in
sight
And
we
sang
all
afternoon
We
asked
the
world
to
wait
so
we
could
celebrate
A
gringo
honeymoon
We
were
standin'
on
a
mountain
top
Where
the
cactus
flowers
grow
I
was
wishin′
that
the
world
would
stop
When
you
said
we′d
better
go
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