Loving you is easy
I can do it in my sleep
I dream of you so often
It's like you never leave
But you're gone below the border
With a nightmare in between
I'm sending the coyote
To bring you back to me

Where there's a fancy hotel waiting
In south San Gabriel
Where the movie madams sunbathe
The playboys para-sail
And I know you think I'm crazy
But most people they can't tell
So I'll meet you there tomorrow
If I can have you to myself

Inside the time I tried to occupy or waste
Since you've been away
It's hard our plans are stalled on calling cards
I can't see your poker face
While your voice is sounding so brave

Our Lady Guadalupe
In plaster on the wall
Joseph Smith saw Jesus in America
Well I don't know much about it
It doesn't matter much at all
Just keep your head down lady
As you travel through the dark

And if I should seem distracted
By the color of the sky
As a copper wire sunset plays a lullaby
It's just to know they've stolen
Another day from you and I
It gets me feeling low down
When the moon is fulling high

They bait the route
To take the place that's safe
That you might wait a day

A lonesome broken dawn
That finally comes
Just as I was losing faith
You keep every promise you make

Loving you is easy
I can do it in my sleep
I dream of you so often
It's like you never leave
But you're gone below the border
With a nightmare in between
So I'm sending the coyote
To bring you back to me
Yes I'm sending the coyote
To bring you back to me


Lyrics submitted by Kashika

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    I mean... Loving you is easy- I can do it in my sleep. I dream of you so often it's like you never leave. But you're gone below the border with a nightmare in between. I'm sending the coyote to bring you back to me.

    There's a fancy hotel waiting In south San Gabriel Where the movie madams sunbathe, the playboys parasail. And I know you think I'm crazy, but most people they can't tell. So I'll meet you there tomorrow, If I can have you to myself.

    Inside the time I tried to occupy or waste since you've been away, It's hard. Our plan's are stalled. On calling cards, I can't see your Poker face, while your voice is sounding so brave.

    Our Lady Guadalupe in plaster on the wall, Joseph Smith saw Jesus in America. Well I don't know much about it. It doesn't matter much at all. Just keep your head down lady as you travel through the dark.

    If I should seem distracted by the color of the sky as a copper wire sunset plays a lullaby. It's just to know they've stolen another day from you and I. It gets me feeling low down when the moon is full and high.

    They bait the route to take the place that's safe that you might wait a day. The lonesome broken dawn, it finally comes just as I was losing faith, You keep every promise you make.

    Loving you is easy- I can do it in my sleep. I dream of you so often it's like you never leave. But you're gone below the border with a nightmare in between. So I'm sending the coyote to bring you back to me. Yes, I'm sending the coyote to bring you back to me. I think these lyrics are slightly more correct, although I wouldn't have submitted them, if Kashika hadn't done such an excellent job in the first place.

    Jacknighfon November 10, 2010   Link

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