Deb Carpenter-Nolting's derivation of Badger Clark's "Border Affair", BMI
lyrics
Mi Corazon
Derived from Badger Clark’s “Border Affair”
Copyright 1998 by Deb Carpenter
Spanish is the loving tongue; full of heart, its passion sings
Taught my language to someone who claimed love knew no boundaries
I listened to his phrases broken; believed him when those words were spoken
Heard the sounds, they were my own. “Mi amor, mi Corazon.”
Nights I knew where he would ride. I would listen for his spurs
Fling each door open wide; speak my heart in Spanish terms
And he’d repeat each phrase I taught him; with a kiss, I’d then reward him
And whisper soft, for him alone, “Mi amor, mi Corazon.”
But one time he had to ride for a foolish gamblin’ fight
And we said a swift goodbye in that black and fateful night
And my tears fell to the river that separates us now, forever
I guess that love, indeed, has bounds….. Adios, mi corazon
credits
from Windblown,
released August 16, 2012
Vocals: Deb Carpenter-Nolting
Guitar: Martin Gilmore
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