Down the road a ways I've heard said a new day's coming
on
Where the womenfolk are friendly and the law leaves you
alone
Well, I'll believe it when I see it, and I haven't seen it
yet
Don't mind me, just keep on talkin'--I'm just looking for my
hat
There ain't no God in Mexico, ain't no way to
understand
How that border-crossing feeling makes a fool out of a
man
If I'd never felt the sunshine, hell I would not curse the
rain
If my feet could fit a railroad track, I guess I'd-a been a
train
Me and Louise Higginbotham used to chase across the
yard
Back in 1947, that's when more than times were hard
Well pity me, I didn't find the line in time like a
fool
In front of God and everybody I politely blew my cool
Ain't no God in Mexico ain't no comfort in the can
When you're down in Matamoros gettin' busted by the man
If I'd never felt the sunshine, hell I would not curse the
rain
If I hadn't been railroaded, well I guess I'd been a
train
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