Lyrics of What's a simple man to do?
Steve Earle

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Release date : 24/09/2002
Duration : 0:02:29
Style : Country
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(steve earle)
Dear graciela, i'm writin' this letter
Deep in the night and i'm all alone
It's nearly breakin' my heart to tell you
I'm so far away from home
I know i said i'd never cross the border
I know i promised to return to you
But i lost my job in the maquiladora
What's a simple man to do?
I met a man in tijuana
Said he had a job for me to do
Standin' on a corner in san diego
With a pocketful of red balloons
All i wanted was a little money
All i needed was a week or two
I never even saw the police comin'
What's a simple man to do?
Tell my mamma that i said i'm sorry
I know she didn't bring me up this way
Ask if she could light a candle for me
Pray that i'll come home someday
Oh graciela, won't you please forgive me
I never meant to bring this shame to you
I lost my job in the maquiladora
What's a simple man to do?
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