South of Santa Fe

PAUL NELSON, LARRY BOONE, KIX BROOKS

Where the rain don't fall and the grass don't grow
The older part of New Mexico
I drifted into town one day
And stumbled in on a lost cafe
Shades were pulled and the door was locked
Something made me knock

Time stood still when she opened the door
I didn't know where I was anymore
And we were lost in each other's eyes
Where loneliness meets paradise
Something in my heart broke free
Blowing wind as the tumbleweed

Somewhere north of heaven
Where eagles fear to fly
Where the sun burns hot as the devil's gate
The desert meets the sky
Tattooed on my memory is the image of an angel's face
North of heaven, south of Santa Fe

Bad news tends to travel fast
I was running from my past
I left her when ther morning broke
Truth is I never let her go
I'm still running free
But in my heart I'll always be

Somewhere north of heaven
Where eagles fear to fly
Where the sun burns hot as the devil's gate
The desert meets the sky
Tattooed on my memory is the image of an angel's face
North of heaven, south of Santa Fe
North of heaven, south of Santa Fe

Trivia about the song South of Santa Fe by Brooks & Dunn

On which albums was the song “South of Santa Fe” released by Brooks & Dunn?
Brooks & Dunn released the song on the albums “If You See Her” in 1998, “The Very Best of Brooks & Dunn” in 2004, and “The Greatest Hits Collection II” in 2004.
Who composed the song “South of Santa Fe” by Brooks & Dunn?
The song “South of Santa Fe” by Brooks & Dunn was composed by PAUL NELSON, LARRY BOONE, KIX BROOKS.

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