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Evangelina

Edelweiss < Songs > Fire And Rain

By: Hoyt Axton[1]
G Em D G G
And I dream in the morning, that she brings me water
A A D D
And I dream in evening, that she brings me wine
G C
Just a poor man's daughter
G G
From Puerto Peņasco
D G
Evangelina in old Mexico
 
Em D G
There's a great hot desert, south of Mexicali
A D
And if you don't have water, boy you better not go
G C
Tequila won't get you
G
Across that desert
D G
To Evangelina in old Mexico
 
Chorus
Bm F
And the fire I feel for the woman I love
C G
Is driving me insane
D D
Knowing she's waiting
G G
And I can't get there
Bm F
And God only knows that I've racked my brain,
C G
To try to find a way
D G
To reach that woman in old Mexico
 
Em D G A D G C G D G
 
Em D G
And I met a kind man, he guarded the border
A D
He said you don't need papers, I'll let you go
G C
I can tell that you love her
G
By the look in your eyes now
D G
She's the rose of the desert in old Mexico
 
Chorus
 
Em D G
And I dream in the morning, that she brings me water
A D
And I dream in evening, that she brings me wine
G C
Just a poor man's daughter
G
From Puerto Peņasco
D G
South of the border, in old Mexico
 
D C
Evangelina I miss you so
G
I miss you so

This is the author's own work and represents their interpretation of the song. You may only use this for private study, scholarship, or research.

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