Lyrics In Old Mexico - Tom Lehrer
When
it's
fiesta
time
in
Guadalajara
Then
I
long
to
be
back
once
again
In
Old
Mexico
Where
we
lived
for
today,
never
giving
a
thought
to
tomara
To
the
strumming
of
guitars
In
a
hundred
grubby
bars
I
would
whisper:
"Te
amo!"
The
mariachis
would
serenade
And
they
would
not
shut
up
till
they
were
paid
We
ate,
we
drank,
and
we
were
merry
And
we
got
typhoid
and
dysentery
But
best
of
all,
we
went
to
the
Plaza
de
Toros
Now
whenever
I
start
feeling
morose
I
revive
by
recalling
that
scene
And
names
like
Belmonte,
Domingu'in,
and
Manolete
If
I
live
to
a
hundred
and
eighty
I
shall
never
forget
what
they
mean
For
there
is
surely
nothing
more
beautiful
in
this
world
Than
the
sight
of
a
lone
man
facing
single-handedly
A
half
a
ton
of
angry
pot
roast!
Out
came
the
matador
Who
must
have
been
potted
or
Slightly
insane,
but
who
looked
rather
bored
Then
the
picadors
of
course
Each
one
on
his
horse
I
shouted
"Olé!"
Every
time
one
was
gored
I
cheered
at
the
banderilleros'
display
As
they
stuck
the
bull
in
their
own
clever
way
For
I
hadn't
had
so
much
fun
since
the
day
My
brother's
dog
Rover
Got
run
over
Rover
was
killed
by
a
Pontiac
And
it
was
done
with
such
grace
and
artistry
That
the
witnesses
awarded
the
driver
Both
ears
and
the
tail
But
I
digress
The
moment
had
come
I
swallowed
my
gum
We
knew
there'd
be
blood
on
the
sand
pretty
soon
The
crowd
held
its
breath
Hoping
that
death
Would
brighten
an
otherwise
dull
afternoon
At
last,
the
matador
did
what
we
wanted
him
to
He
raised
his
sword
and
his
aim
was
true
In
that
moment
of
truth,
I
suddenly
knew
That
someone
had
stolen
my
wallet
Now
it's
fiesta
time
in
Akron,
Ohio
But
it's
back
to
old
Guadalajara
I'm
longing
to
go
Far
away
from
the
strikes
of
the
A.F.
of
L.
and
C.I.O
How
I
wish
I
could
get
back
To
the
land
of
the
wetback
And
forget
the
Alamo
In
Old
Mexico
Olé!
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