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Kevin Costner - Down In Nogales Kevin Costner - Down In Nogales |
| I heard a spanish melody,
drifting along Nogales Street.
In the shadows the accordion man,
danced on the keys with his long brown hands.
Playing a song just for you and me.
Down in Nogales.
I put a dollar in his empty hat,then we sat on a wall
scared off an old stray cat.
Together we saw the clouds roll in
from the Gulf of Mexico,the wind was singing
and the sky was turning black.
Down in Nogales.
And in your hand you were holding a flower you found,
on the side of the road you were twirling it round and around.
And I—I was dreaming of you
seeing you smiling and laughing and then
the rain came down.
Down in Nogales,the rain fell
on the bright umbrellas and the tombstones.
And the statues near the graveyard walls,
where the weeds grow and the raven calls.
And the tall girl talking in the long blue dress on her cell phone.
Down in Nogales |
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