Gwyneth Moreland: Electric Guitar & Vocals
David Hayes: Electric Bass, Classical Guitar
www.gwynethmoreland.com
lyrics
Ride To Mexico (Skyler Hinkle)
Something pulls me like a wire, chills me like the rain
I'd cleanse my soul with fire, I'd run and change my name
It's as close as mountains far, it's across the great divide
We're just soldiers in their war, drunk and wounded we will ride
So saddle up your horse so fine, and I'll saddle mine leave it all behind
Ride to Mexico, never thought we'd go
Days move so slow, and the sun dips low
Ride to Mexico
Took the keys to our front door, and we threw them to the sea
Never felt so free and poor, never kept such company
Left a babe asleep so fast, left a dough that's set to rise
Left a mark that just wont last and no limit to these skies
So saddle up your horse so fine and I'll saddle mine, leave it all behind
And turn your face, the sun will rise
They'll tell you lies, sever all your ties
Ride to Mexico, never thought we'd go
Days move so slow, and the sun dips low
Ride to Mexico
credits
from Country Nocturne,
released October 23, 2020
Written By Skyler Hinkle ASCAP Reclamation Station
Recorded and Mixed by David Hayes at Shack In The Back Studio, Fort Bragg, CA
Mastered by Peter Temple at Temple Studio, Albion, CA
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