The Immigrant

David Kirby, Merle Haggard

American ranching consists of a mansion
Where illegal immigrants do much of the labor by hand
They sneak 'em through customs till time comes to bust 'em
Then haul 'em back over the border to their own native land

With a ragged sombrero and not much dinero
They'll be back again when the ole Rio Grande's down low
Border patroller, don't stop a stroller
'Cause the Mexican immigrant is helping America grow

Viva La Mexico, go where they let you go
Do what you can for the land
Take home dinero and buy new sombrero
And come back again when you can

What makes a gringo, you smart aleck lingo
When he stole this land from the Indian man way back when
Don't he remember the big money lender
That put in a Lincoln parked where his pinto had been?

The almighty peso that gives him the say so
To dry up the river whenever there's crops to bring in
Is this a good neighbor to take all his labor
Chase him back over the border till he's needed again?

Viva La Mexico, go where they let you go
Do what you can for the land
Take home dinero and buy new sombrero
And come back again when you can

Viva La Mexico, go where they let you go
Do what you can for the land
Take home dinero and buy new sombrero
And come back again when you can

Curiosités sur la chanson The Immigrant de Merle Haggard

Quand la chanson “The Immigrant” a-t-elle été lancée par Merle Haggard?
La chanson The Immigrant a été lancée en 1978, sur l’album “I'm Always On A Mountain When I Fall”.
Qui a composé la chanson “The Immigrant” de Merle Haggard?
La chanson “The Immigrant” de Merle Haggard a été composée par David Kirby, Merle Haggard.

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