West Side Of Town
Felipe was a young boy when he crossed the Rio Grande
Heading north to Texas where he grew into a man
He fixed cars and worked the wars and raised a family
San Antonio was home on the west side of town
Young Maria dreamed of singing in a concert hall
Past the plaza and the village church adobe wall
Hard times stole her innocence but drove the woman's heart
San Antonio bound to the west side of town
She was proud and lived on faith
He was strong in his own way
They were pilgrims that made
A good life the hard way
Felipe lost his first wife in 1943
7 growing children and desperately in need
Maria came to look for work and found her destiny
With one child of her own to the west side of town
They were married, years went by and now we were 13
Days were good and days were bad but mostly they were lean
School and shoes and food and books, believin' in a prayer
God must know His way 'round on the west side of town
She was proud and lived on faith
He was strong in his own way
They were pilgrims that made
A good life the hard way
We would go to Mexico and Mama, she would cry
For the things we'll never know, she had to leave behind
Sisters, brothers know too well what memories can do
Climbing up when you're down from the west side of town
Daddy never owned a house but built a strong foundation
Mama bought her own damn house with self determination
They're both gone but I know that they're listening to this song
'Neath the San Fernando ground on the west side of town
She was proud and lived on faith
He was strong in his own way
They were pilgrims that made
A good life the hard way
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[Foreign Content]
They were pilgrims that made
A good life the hard way
Heading north to Texas where he grew into a man
He fixed cars and worked the wars and raised a family
San Antonio was home on the west side of town
Young Maria dreamed of singing in a concert hall
Past the plaza and the village church adobe wall
Hard times stole her innocence but drove the woman's heart
San Antonio bound to the west side of town
She was proud and lived on faith
He was strong in his own way
They were pilgrims that made
A good life the hard way
Felipe lost his first wife in 1943
7 growing children and desperately in need
Maria came to look for work and found her destiny
With one child of her own to the west side of town
They were married, years went by and now we were 13
Days were good and days were bad but mostly they were lean
School and shoes and food and books, believin' in a prayer
God must know His way 'round on the west side of town
She was proud and lived on faith
He was strong in his own way
They were pilgrims that made
A good life the hard way
We would go to Mexico and Mama, she would cry
For the things we'll never know, she had to leave behind
Sisters, brothers know too well what memories can do
Climbing up when you're down from the west side of town
Daddy never owned a house but built a strong foundation
Mama bought her own damn house with self determination
They're both gone but I know that they're listening to this song
'Neath the San Fernando ground on the west side of town
She was proud and lived on faith
He was strong in his own way
They were pilgrims that made
A good life the hard way
[Foreign Content]
[Foreign Content]
They were pilgrims that made
A good life the hard way
Credits
Writer(s): Tish Hinojosa
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Other Album Tracks
All Album Tracks: FestivaLink presents Tish Hinojosa at MerleFest 4/24/08 >
Altri album
- With a Guitar & a Pen
- Who Showed You the Way to My Heart / Donde Voy (feat. The Columbia Gorge Orchestra Association Gorge Sinfonietta) - Single
- West
- After the Fair
- From Texas for a Christmas Night
- Taos to Tennessee
- Aquella Noche
- Culture Swing
- Our Little Planet
- FestivaLink presents Tish Hinojosa at MerleFest 4/24/08
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