Lyrics:
(Mark Narmore/Elisabeth Rose)Last week you told me our love was goin' southSo I tried to follow it I tried to track you downThought I caught wind of it outside of San AntoneBut it was just a ghost so I kept right on goin'I drove an told myself you wouldn't lie to meTears of confusion fell and I wiped them on my sleeveTwo tanks of gas and a floorboard full of coffee cupsI finally hit the border and Mexico was all there wasAs I crossed that river the sun was settin'But I started seein' the lightI walk those streets and I talked to myselfAnd I decided I would be all rightI drank some TequilaI said,who needs youI don't have to do this aloneMe and Mexico are lettin' you goI bought a big sombrero and made me laughFunny I don't think we were ever happy like thatCountry full of strangers a thousand miles from homeThe first time in a long time that I have felt aloneA band of merry archers was playing in the crowdI couldn't understand the words but singing right out loudHere is this border town that's where your memory laysAnd when I head back home here's where it's gonna stayAs I cross that river the sun was settin'But I started seein' the lightI walked those streets and I talked to myselfAnd I decided I would be all rightI drank some TequilaI said,who needs youI don't have to do this aloneMe and Mexico are lettin' you goI drank some TequilaI said,who needs youI don't have to do this aloneMe and Mexico are lettin' you goMe and Mexico are lettin' you go(Me and Mexico)(Me and Mexico)