(F) Never
had much to say, he traveled a(Am)lone with no friends
(F) Like a shadowy ghost at dawn he
(Am) came and he went
(F) Through the woodland (G) swiftly
gliding
(Em) To the young maid (Am) he came
riding
(Dm) Where she'd run to meet him by
the (G) garden (C) wall (G)
Oh my sweet Mi(Am)guel, I will never
(C) tell
No one will ever (Am) know, what I
know too (C) well
And he'd smile and (F) lay his head
on her (C) breast
And he'd (F) say I have no (C) fear
They're (F) waiting for me to cross
the border, to (G) swim the river
But (C) I've done that be(F)fore
To (G) see my true love's (Am) smiling
face a (D) hundred times or (G) more
(F) Oh my (C/E) sweet Miguel she (F)
cried, I'll (Gsus) love you (G) til I (C) die
He was
born to the south in Mexico they say
The child of a man who had soon gone
away
But his mother loved him dearly
And she would take him yearly
To the great cathedral in St. Augustine
Oh my young Miguel, listen to the
bell
Of my poverty you must never tell
And he cried himself to sleep in the
night
And he vowed to make things right
So he took the gun down from the wall
and he paid a call
He knew she'd understand
A lawman came to capture him, the
gun jumped in his hand
Oh Miguel the mother cried, you must
run son or you'll die
So the
story is told of his true love 'cross the line
As strong as the oak and as sweet
as the vine
And the child she bore him
Came on that fateful morning
When they sent him to his final rest
Oh my sweet Miguel, listen to the
bell
No one will ever know what I know
too well
And she'd smile and lay the child
on her breast
And she'd say I have no fear
I'm waiting for you to cross the border,
to swim the river
'Cause you've done that before
To see your true love's smiling face
a hundred times or more
Oh my sweet Miguel she cried, I'll
love you til I die (G) (F) (C)