Beer In Mexico

Album: The Road And The Radio (2005)
Charted: 61
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  • Starin' out into the wild blue yonder
    So many thoughts to sit and ponder
    'Bout life and love and the lack of
    And this emptiness in my heart

    Too old to be wild and free still
    Too young to be over the hill
    Should I try to grow up?
    But who knows where to start

    So I just sit right here and have another beer in Mexico
    Do my best to waste another day
    Sit right here and have another beer in Mexico
    Let the warm air melt these blues away

    Sun comes up and sun sinks down
    And I seen 'em both in this tourist town
    Up for days in a rage
    Just tryin' to search my soul

    From the answers and the reasons why
    I'm at these crossroads in my life
    And I really don't know
    Which way to go

    So I just sit right here and have another beer in Mexico
    Do my best to waste another day
    Sit right here and have another beer in Mexico
    Let the warm air melt these blues away

    Maybe I'll settle down, get married
    Or stay single and stay free
    Which road I travel
    Is still a mystery to me

    So I just sit right here, have another beer in Mexico
    Do my best to waste another day
    Sit right here and have another beer in Mexico
    Let the warm air melt these blues away

    Down in Mexico Writer/s: Kenneth Chesney
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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