Mando Saenz

Watertown
Living would be easy without all this conversation Everybody always wondering what it's all about How much did you get paid? How much did you get laid? Tell me what's the cost of living anymore Cause I remember when the summer heat would melt the pavement Sitting on the corner of the porch watching cars go by Well before the bitter haze of my beer drinking days, that came way too soon and haven't left Looking down that old road, I know not what I see The bridge is high, the water is low, just like you and me There's a song that I heard on the radio today that took me back, took me back to watertown Dad was in the army when we moved to the watertown He said we'd get to Texas when he figured how And there's angels down there, there's people who care, seagulls and humid air Looking down that old road, I know not what I see The bridge is high, the water is low, just like you and me There's a song that I heard on the radio today that took me back, took me back I remember the day my mamma cried, when she heard that Elvis had died And her tears fell to the shaggy carpet of her room Looking down that old road, I know not what I see The bridge is high, the water is low, just like you and me There's a song that I heard on the radio today that took me back, took me back to watertown From Letras Mania