Bound For Old Mexico

Jack Lebsock

True, I wasn't born anywhere south of the border
And I'm not a native to old Mexico
But there's someone there fits my heart as though made to order
And it's fittingly proper through these eyes that love her so

If I could just write it of as just mere fascination
Then the problems we face would die where they are and not grow
But my will's not contained in the thoughts little minds now arethinking
Oh, I'm on my way to old Mexico

There are those who will shame us by openly showing rejection
But the game must be played in accordance to how the cards fall
And my life's not dependant on their kind of narrow affection
For the choice between them would be no choice at all

So the sound of the rails to my ears will be sweet, sweet music
The longer I hear it, the shorter the time we're apart
Soon I will see the span of the Old Rio Grande lay before me
And the land that gave birth to the girl who now holds my heart

I'll be ridin' these same rails in the not too distant future
Life will be so complete for in this very seat soon I know
There'll be two and not one, for love's will shall be done, goodLord willin'
Oh, I'm on my way to old Mexico
To old Mexico
To old Mexico

Trivia about the song Bound For Old Mexico by Marty Robbins

On which albums was the song “Bound For Old Mexico” released by Marty Robbins?
Marty Robbins released the song on the albums “Tonight Carmen” in 1967, “Bound For Old Mexico” in 1973, and “Border Town Affair” in 1977.
Who composed the song “Bound For Old Mexico” by Marty Robbins?
The song “Bound For Old Mexico” by Marty Robbins was composed by Jack Lebsock.

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