Celtillo Folk – John McAnna’s

Celtillo Folk John McAnna's

Celtillo Folk – John McAnna’s Lyrics

Artist: Celtillo Folk
Song: John McAnna’s

My name is John McAnna’s
I was Born in Alabama
And I travel with my fríend José
He’s a mexican outlaw

Should be buried in the ground
‘Cause his family pretend he’s dead
We were running around through the railroad
Just escaped out of the f#cking jail

Was a quiet night through the desert of gloom
And we heard a distant southbound train
“will you come? ‘Cause I’m going back to México”
“I’ve got nothing better to do. Hell yeah!”

Yeah we go, yeah we go
Through the desert of México
Yеah we go, yeah we go
Latе night through the desert

“Who’s the man you’re trying to find?”
“He’s nothing but a traitor we will talk about that later”
The cantina was full, there was music playing
José stepped right in front of a man

He said: “remember me” and he punched him in the face
And made him scream like a m#th*rf#ck*r
(José): “we were fighting for our freedom, for our lands en el camino when that b#stard betrayed us
They killed my brothers and my sisters and they locked us up in prisión and you already know all the rest”

Now we’re running around near the railroads
José stops and turn his head
It’s a quiet day in the desert of gloom
And we heard another southbound train

“Will you come? ‘Cause I still got so much to do”
“I’ve got nothing better to say, hell yeah!”
Yeah we go, yeah we go
Through the desert of México

Yeah we go, yeah we go
Right on through the desert
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From the album:
Celtillo Folk, Vol. 1 [Explicit]
Release Year: 2021