paroles de chanson Rio Grande - Dave Alvin
Dave
Alvin/Tom
Russell
(Blue
Horn
Toad
Music,
BMI/Frontera
Music,
ASCAP)
I
guess
she
put
her
blue
dress
on
And
walked
out
late
last
night
Left
one
silk
stocking
Dangling
from
the
bedside
light
I
sobered
up
and
called
her
name
Just
before
the
dawn
I
saw
her
footprints
in
the
sand
And
knew
that
she
had
gone
Down
the
Rio
Grande.
I
pulled
out
of
Albuquerque
Prayin'
I
wasn't
late
I
got
a
couple
cups
of
coffee
At
some
joint
off
the
interstate
Passin'
through
Las
Cruces
I
swear
I
saw
her
car
She
always
said
she'd
go
someday
But
never
said
how
far
Down
the
Rio
Grande.
Maybe
she's
in
Brownsville
She's
got
some
family
there
She
was
always
talkin'
'bout
The
salty
Gulf
Coast
air
Where
the
river
ends
Down
the
Rio
Grande.
I
saw
an
old
grey
heron
Flyin'
south
against
the
wind
Storm
clouds
over
Juarez
Rollin'
east
to
the
Big
Bend
I
drove
down
Highway
Ninety
Through
a
dusty
desert
wind
I
didn't
know
where
it
would
lead
me
Or
if
I'd
find
her
again
Down
the
Rio
Grande.
I
lit
my
last
cigarette
As
the
sky
began
to
clear
Black
mountains
up
ahead
A
red
sundown
in
my
mirror
Lost
all
the
border
'Tween
the
future
and
the
past
One
fading
slowly
And
the
other
comin'
fast
Down
the
Rio
Grande.
Maybe
she's
in
Brownsville
She's
got
some
family
there
She
was
always
talkin'
'bout
The
salty
gulf
coast
air
Where
the
river
ends
Down
the
Rio
Grande.
I
bought
a
bottle
in
Del
Rio
And
I
parked
on
the
side
of
the
road
I
stayed
up
all
night
Starin'
at
the
lights
of
Mexico
And
I
walked
down
to
border
bridge
At
the
break
of
day
And
I
threw
that
empty
bottle
off
And
I
watched
it
float
away
Down
the
Rio
Grande.
Maybe
she's
in
Brownsville
She's
got
some
family
there
She
was
always
talkin
'bout
The
salty
gulf
coast
air
Where
the
river
ends
Down
the
Rio
Grande
Where
the
river
ends.
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