Tuesday, January 3, 2012

A Sun Bowl song for Paul Johnson

A Sun Bowl song for Paul Johnson
Georgia Tech head coach Paul Johnson, right, sings a song with Henry Lopez, of Mariachi Chapala de El Paso, during the team's welcome reception on Monday at the El Paso International Airport. Georgia Tech is scheduled to play Utah on Saturday in the Sun Bowl. (AP)

On my horse I ride tall, and I survey the land
My cattle they fear me, strong bulls quake at my hand.

The cactus bows down, my reputation precedes
But my heart disobeys, it never goes where I lead.

CHORUS:
Ay, ay, ay, ay!
Can't stand to be apart.
Ay, ay, how you read me
When you triple-optioned my heart.

Cowboys and bandits, know to steer clear of my path
Rattlesnakes and rustlers, all fear to suffer my wrath.

Rivers change their courses, the mountains make a pass
When I remember you, dear, my heart shatters like glass.

CHORUS:
Ay, ay, ay, ay!
It's tearing me apart.
Ay, ay, how you read me
When you triple-optioned my heart.

Narcos pay me tribute, the border never closes
Cross el chaqueta amarilla, someone decomposes.

All the while I'm singing, here in this Bowl of Sun
I still call the triple option, in search of my little one.

CHORUS:
Ay, ay, ay, ay!
Been lonely from the start.
Ay, ay, how you read me
When you triple-optioned my heart.

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