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COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Mac Davis
Songwriter
Shel Silverstein
Songwriter
Lyrics
Pour me another Tequila, Sheila
Pour me another Tequila, Sheila
Take off that red satin dress
I cross the border and I beat the dealer
For all that damn gold in Juarez
I feel like old Pancho Villa, Sheila
And I sure could use me a friend
So pour me another Tequilla, Sheila
And lay down and love me again
No, I can't tell you about it
But don't mind my gun by the bed
I feel kinda naked without it
And it eases the fears in my head
So just pass me the salt and the lemon
Bend down and blow out the light
I never have trusted the women
But Sheila, I'll trust you tonight
So I'll pour me another Tequila, Sheila
Take off that red satin dress
I cross the border and I beat the dealer
For all the damn gold in Juarez
I feel like old Pancho Villa, Sheila
And I got the pesos to spend
So pour me another Tequilla, Sheila
And lay down and love me again
Sheila, I'm hearin' your heartbeat
But I'm hearin' footsteps outside
The courtyard is crawlin' with them Federales
And Sheila, there's no place to hide
I don't know who could have tipped 'em
Nobody knew it but you
But I can't make love to a squealer, Sheila
So I guess there's just one thing to do
Pour me another Tequila, Sheila
I'm gon' put on your red satin dress
And you put on my clothes
And you go out and face the dealer
And Sheila, I wish you the best
I feel like old Pancho Villa, Sheila
I need a fast horse and a friend
So pour me another Tequila, Sheila
And I'll ride for the border again
Yeah, pour me another Tequila, Sheila
And I'll run for the border again
Written by: Mac Davis, Shel Silverstein