Jesus the Mexican Boy

SAMUEL ERVIN BEAM

Jesus the Mexican boy
Born in a truck on the fourth of July
Gave me a card with a lady naked on the back
Barefoot at night on the road
Fireworks blooming above in the sky
I never knew I was given the best one from the deck

He never wanted nothing I remember
Maybe a broken bottle if I had two
Hanging behind his holy even temper
Hiding the more unholy things I do

Jesus the Mexican boy
Gave me a ride on the back of his bike
Out to the fair though I welched on a $5 bet
Drunk on Calliope songs
We met a home-wrecking carnival girl
He's never asked for a favor or the money yet

Jesus the Mexican boy
Born in a truck on the 4th of July
I fell in love with his sister unrepentantly
Fearing he wouldn't approve
We made a lie that was feeble at best
Boarded a train bound for Vegas and married secretly

I never gave him nothing I remember
Maybe a broken bottle if I had two
Hanging behind his holy even temper
Hiding the more unholy things I do

Jesus the Mexican boy
Wearing a long desert trip on his tie
Lo and behold he was standing under the welcome sign
Naked the Judas in me
Fell by the tracks but he lifted me high
Kissing my head like a brother and never asking why

Trivia about the song Jesus the Mexican Boy by Iron & Wine

On which albums was the song “Jesus the Mexican Boy” released by Iron & Wine?
Iron & Wine released the song on the albums “Tour EP” in 2002 and “The Sea & The Rhythm” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Jesus the Mexican Boy” by Iron & Wine?
The song “Jesus the Mexican Boy” by Iron & Wine was composed by SAMUEL ERVIN BEAM.

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