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Artist/Band: 
Marty Robbins 
Lyrics for Song: The American Dream 
Lyrics for Album: Come Back to Me [Columbia] [1982]
  
               
  6104>Well the sun's settin' on the veranda
  As the ceilin' fan stirs the air
  I pour me another a-what I've been drinkin'
  Sit back in my wicker chair
  She's still in that big house in Houston
  Where we tried to find happiness
  Somehow I know she would not understand it
  If she could see me like this
 
 
  There's no lawn to mow 'cause the grass dosen't grow
  People get high every day
  It's a little bit hotter ya can't drink the water
  A dollar still goes a long way
  Tequila is sweet, senoritas are neat
  And peace of mind is free
  Yeah, two-hundred miles south of the border
  I found the American dream
 
 
  We thought we'd found it in Houston
  With the house and the cars and the pool
  Sometimes people own things, sometimes things own you
  I won't even bother to write her
  She'd hate it down here anyhow
  She can have all the things we had together
  I won't be needin' them now
 
 
  There's no lawn to mow 'cause the grass dosen't grow
  People get high every day
  It's a little bit hotter ya can't drink the water
  A dollar still goes a long way
  Tequila is sweet, senoritas are neat
  And peace of mind is free
  Yeah, two-hundred miles south of the border
  I found the American dream
  Yeah, two-hundred miles south of the border
  I found the American dream
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| Album Lyrics: Come Back to Me [Columbia] [1982] | 
 
   Marty Robbins 
"Come Back to Me [Columbia] [1982]"
 
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