(Mark Narmore/Elisabeth Rose) Last week you told me our love was goin' south So I tried to follow it I tried to track you down Thought I caught wind of it outside of San Antone But it was just a ghost so I kept right on goin' I drove an told myself you wouldn't lie to me Tears of confusion fell and I wiped them on my sleeve Two tanks of gas and a floorboard full of coffee cups I finally hit the border and Mexico was all there was As I crossed that river the sun was settin' But I started seein' the light I walk those streets and I talked to myself And I decided I would be all right I drank some Tequila I said, who needs you I don't have to do this alone Me and Mexico are lettin' you go I bought a big sombrero and made me laugh Funny I don't think we were ever happy like that Country full of strangers a thousand miles from home The first time in a long time that I have felt alone A band of merry archers was playing in the crowd I couldn't understand the words but singing right out loud Here is this border town that's where your memory lays And when I head back home here's where it's gonna stay As I cross that river the sun was settin' But I started seein' the light I walked those streets and I talked to myself And I decided I would be all right I drank some Tequila I said, who needs you I don't have to do this alone Me and Mexico are lettin' you go I drank some Tequila I said, who needs you I don't have to do this alone Me and Mexico are lettin' you go Me and Mexico are lettin' you go (Me and Mexico) (Me and Mexico)