Evangelina

Hoyt Wayne Axton, Kenneth Elvin Jr. Higginbotham

And I dream in the morning
That she brings me water.
And I dream in the evening
That she brings me wine.
Just a poor man's daughter
From Puerta Pinasco.
Evangelina in old Mexico.

There's a great hot desert
Down in Mexicali.
And if you don't have water
Boy, you'd better not go.
Tequila won't get you
Across that desert.
To Evangelina, in old Mexico

[Chorus:]
And the fire I feel for the woman I love
Is drivin' me insane.
Knowin' she's waitin',
And I can't get there.
God only knows that I wracked my brain
To try and find a way
To reach that woman
In old Mexico.

And I met a kind man
He guarded the border
He said, "You don't need papers,
I'll let you go,
I can tell that you love her
By the look in your eyes, now".
She's the rose of the desert
In old Mexico

[Chorus]

And I dream in the morning
That she brings me water
And I dream in the evening
That she brings me wine.
Just a poor man's daughter
From Puerta Pinasco.
South of the border
In old Mexico
Evangelina, I miss you so.
I miss you so.

Trivia about the song Evangelina by Hoyt Axton

On which albums was the song “Evangelina” released by Hoyt Axton?
Hoyt Axton released the song on the albums “A Rusty Old Halo / Where Did the Money Go”, “Fearless” in 1976, “A Rusty Old Halo” in 1980, and “The A&m Years” in 1999.
Who composed the song “Evangelina” by Hoyt Axton?
The song “Evangelina” by Hoyt Axton was composed by Hoyt Wayne Axton, Kenneth Elvin Jr. Higginbotham.

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