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Tortoise - Pancho Lyrics



Tortoise - Pancho Lyrics




[ Featuring Bonnie "Prince" Billy ]

Pancho don't you like me no more
Pancho to me our friendship means more
Pancho please forget what I said
'Cause Pancho were headin' towards our end.

I remember the first time when you came to town
Speaking in Spanish making the rounds
When you first saw me ypour face was agrin
And you called me the Cisco kid

I said someday you'll be happy with me Pancho

I remember the good times when you loved me so
I gave you my hat and wore your sombrero
And all of the times you saved me from death
Oh Pancho you were the best

I had a black horse you had a grey
My horse was fastest but yours di okay
When it came to chasin' rustlers we'd always win
'Cause we were Pancho and the Cisco kid

Oh Pancho we're headin' towards our end
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Pancho don't you like me no more
Pancho to me our friendship means more
Pancho please forget what I said
'Cause Pancho were headin' towards our end.

I remember the first time when you came to town
Speaking in Spanish making the rounds
When you first saw me ypour face was agrin
And you called me the Cisco kid

I said someday you'll be happy with me Pancho

I remember the good times when you loved me so
I gave you my hat and wore your sombrero
And all of the times you saved me from death
Oh Pancho you were the best

I had a black horse you had a grey
My horse was fastest but yours di okay
When it came to chasin' rustlers we'd always win
'Cause we were Pancho and the Cisco kid

Oh Pancho we're headin' towards our end
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Writer: DAVID N. HANNER
Copyright: Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group

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Performed By: Tortoise
Featuring: Bonnie "Prince" Billy
Length: 3:13
Written by: DAVID N. HANNER

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