paroles de chanson Behind the Bamboo Shade - Joe Ely
In
a
border
town
when
the
lights
go
down
And
the
Ranchero
Radio
plays
You
wont
find
me
around
in
the
lights
of
the
town
I'll
be
out
where
the
day
meets
the
shade
I
only
came
for
a
holiday
to
sit
in
the
Mexican
wind
I
only
came
for
the
whiskey,
but
suddenly
she
walked
in
She
wore
a
dress
made
of
lace,
And
the
light
on
her
face
I
felt
the
room
start
to
shake
It
shook
a
Black
Spanish
Love
Seat
Behind
the
Bamboo
Shade...
I
only
came
for
the
sun
but
I
wound
up
with
the
moon
and
the
stars
When
her
eyes
met
mine,
the
room
filled
with
Spanish
guitars
The
kerosene
in
my
blood
Came
on
like
a
flood
As
I
stood
to
take
her
away
To
a
Black
Spanish
Love
Seat
Behind
the
Bamboo
Shade...
On
a
Black
Spanish
Love
Seat
Behind
the
Bamboo
Shade
With
the
skeletons
dancing
on
the
eve
of
the
Day
of
the
Dead
I
reached
out
in
the
dark,
Put
my
hand
on
her
heart,
While
the
bows
of
the
palm
trees
swayed
On
a
Black
Spanish
Love
Seat
Behind
the
Bamboo
Shade
I
woke
up
in
a
sweat,
my
legs
feeling
too
weak
to
stand
There's
a
pain
in
my
back
and
not
a
bit
of
grip
in
my
hands
A
flash
of
steel
in
the
night
Left
me
no
time
to
write
An
epitaph
to
leave
on
my
grave
The
church
bells
rang
on
a
Love
Seat
Behind
the
Bamboo
Shade
On
a
Black
Spanish
Love
Seat
Behind
the
Bamboo
Shade
With
the
skeletons
dancing
on
the
eve
of
the
Day
of
the
Dead
If
you
see
Juan
Tell
him
I
can't
come
I've
got
a
previous
engagement
I've
made.
I'm
On
a
Black
Spanish
Love
Seat
Behind
the
Bamboo
Shade...
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