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Meet Me Tonight In Laredo - Marty Robbins



     
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Meet Me Tonight In Laredo Lyrics


She met him one night in Laredo
Just a wild comanchero they say
They told her that he'd been an outlaw
And she'd have to send him away
They warned her of toil and of hardships
And a life filled with heartaches and tears
Then one day he sent her a message
The one she'd been waiting to hear
Meet me tonight in Laredo
Wait till the moon's hanging low
Meet me tonight in Laredo
We'll soon be in old Mexico
That night as they slipped through the darkness
To the trail where their horses were tied
He whispered a prayer for tomorrow
That she would be safe by his side
She smiled as they climbed in the saddle
And as swift as a wild prairie wind

They rode to the Madre Sierra
Repeating these words once again
Meet me tonight in Laredo
Wait till the moon's hanging low
Meet me tonight in Laredo
We'll soon be in old Mexico
Now in their own hacienda
In the glow of a soft candle light
The hands that once held a sixgun
Are holding their baby tonight
She echoes his God will go with us
And at night when the moon's hanging low
She smiles as she fondly remembers
The words he had said long ago
Meet me tonight in Laredo
Wait till the moon's hanging low
Meet me tonight in Laredo
We'll soon be in old Mexico

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Martin David Robinson (born September 26, 1925 in Glendale, Arizona; died December 8, 1982 in Nashville, Tennessee), better known simply as Marty Robbins, was an American Grammy award winning country music singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. One of the most popular and successful country and western singers of his era, for most of his nearly four-decade career, Robbins was rarely far from the country music charts, and several of his songs also became pop hits.

Read more about Marty Robbins on Last.fm.


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