Mexico - Hanni El Khatib



     
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Mexico Lyrics


I've been runnin' from everything
I've been a part of
I've been hidin' in the alleys and backstreets of my past
It's dark sometimes out here with the rats
but I survive
We made a choice
We made a choice
I know There's nothin' I can do to change you mind
I know There's a reason why we even had to try
I know A piece of you wants me to dissapear
But for now I'll stay right here.
There's a certain time of day where light leaks through the sky It burns you up,
the ground below you feels electrified.
The danger in the air feels like bullets blazing by.
Just remember where we ran to before we left home
In Mexico. In Mexico. In Mexico.
When I came, too, I looked up and saw the moon above.
I hit the barrier so hard I flipped head first over the -?-

I knew it must be bad but didn't want to believe while
I had the keys, while I even had the keys
I know There's nothin' I can do to change you mind
I know There's a reason why we even had to try
I know A piece of you wants me to dissapear
But for now I'll stay right here.
In Mexico. In Mexico. In Mexico.
and scream my name at night. I do the same
But I dont let nobody see me cry and God you can bury me down with my mistakes I made
But for now I sell my -?- in Mexico.

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Hanni El Khatib is a singer-songwriter and musician based in Los Angeles. The son of Palestinian and Filipino immigrants (and the first American in his family), Hanni El Khatib grew up in San Francisco and was obsessed with classic Americana and pop culture of the 1950s and 60s. Influenced by pioneers of early Rock and R&B, the multi-instrumentalist serves as singer, songwriter & producer for his one-man band (live he is joined by drummer Nicky Fleming-Yaryan) mixing a unique sound of ‘50/’60s blues, soul, garage rock & doo whop.

Read more about Hanni El Khatib on Last.fm.


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