| Song | She Always Talked About Mexico |
| Artist | David Ball |
| Album | Amigo |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Ball, Newton | |
| (David Ball/Wood Newton) | |
| She blew into this old one horse town | |
| Like something we ain't never seen | |
| Old Bill hired her at the | |
| Sundown Grill | |
| She tied that apron 'round her jeans | |
| I started hanging out there every night | |
| Just to hear her talk and laugh | |
| I couldn't help but fall in love with her | |
| I should've known it wouldn't last | |
| She always talked about | |
| Mexico I never thought that she would really go | |
| I thought my love could make her settle down | |
| I guess I know better now | |
| She's probably living down there by the sea | |
| I wonder if she ever thinks of me | |
| One morning she was gone like the wind | |
| She won't be back this way again | |
| Old Bill could tell that | |
| I was missing her | |
| As he poured me a drink | |
| Said if you put a wild bird in a cage | |
| You'll break it's will to sing | |
| If that's true then she's better off | |
| Still out there wild and free | |
| So I bought straight tequila all around | |
| Said,"Boy,here's to her memory" | |
| She always talked about | |
| Mexico I never thought that she would really go | |
| I thought my love could make her settle down | |
| I guess I know better now | |
| She's probably living down there by the sea | |
| I wonder if she ever thinks of me | |
| One morning she was gone like the wind | |
| She won't be back this way again |
| zuo ci : Ball, Newton | |
| David Ball Wood Newton | |
| She blew into this old one horse town | |
| Like something we ain' t never seen | |
| Old Bill hired her at the | |
| Sundown Grill | |
| She tied that apron ' round her jeans | |
| I started hanging out there every night | |
| Just to hear her talk and laugh | |
| I couldn' t help but fall in love with her | |
| I should' ve known it wouldn' t last | |
| She always talked about | |
| Mexico I never thought that she would really go | |
| I thought my love could make her settle down | |
| I guess I know better now | |
| She' s probably living down there by the sea | |
| I wonder if she ever thinks of me | |
| One morning she was gone like the wind | |
| She won' t be back this way again | |
| Old Bill could tell that | |
| I was missing her | |
| As he poured me a drink | |
| Said if you put a wild bird in a cage | |
| You' ll break it' s will to sing | |
| If that' s true then she' s better off | |
| Still out there wild and free | |
| So I bought straight tequila all around | |
| Said," Boy, here' s to her memory" | |
| She always talked about | |
| Mexico I never thought that she would really go | |
| I thought my love could make her settle down | |
| I guess I know better now | |
| She' s probably living down there by the sea | |
| I wonder if she ever thinks of me | |
| One morning she was gone like the wind | |
| She won' t be back this way again |
| zuò cí : Ball, Newton | |
| David Ball Wood Newton | |
| She blew into this old one horse town | |
| Like something we ain' t never seen | |
| Old Bill hired her at the | |
| Sundown Grill | |
| She tied that apron ' round her jeans | |
| I started hanging out there every night | |
| Just to hear her talk and laugh | |
| I couldn' t help but fall in love with her | |
| I should' ve known it wouldn' t last | |
| She always talked about | |
| Mexico I never thought that she would really go | |
| I thought my love could make her settle down | |
| I guess I know better now | |
| She' s probably living down there by the sea | |
| I wonder if she ever thinks of me | |
| One morning she was gone like the wind | |
| She won' t be back this way again | |
| Old Bill could tell that | |
| I was missing her | |
| As he poured me a drink | |
| Said if you put a wild bird in a cage | |
| You' ll break it' s will to sing | |
| If that' s true then she' s better off | |
| Still out there wild and free | |
| So I bought straight tequila all around | |
| Said," Boy, here' s to her memory" | |
| She always talked about | |
| Mexico I never thought that she would really go | |
| I thought my love could make her settle down | |
| I guess I know better now | |
| She' s probably living down there by the sea | |
| I wonder if she ever thinks of me | |
| One morning she was gone like the wind | |
| She won' t be back this way again |