Star in’ out in to the wild blue yon der, so man y thoughts to sit and pon der ’bout (D)life and love and the lack of and this emp ti ness in my heart.
Too old to be swers and the and free still, too young to be o ver the hill.
Should (D)try to grow up, but who knows where to start?
So, I’ll (D)sit right here and have an oth er beer in Mex i co.
Do my best to waste an oth er day.
(D)Sit right here and have an oth er beer in Mex (G)i co.
Let the (Em7)warm air melt these blues a way.
Sun comes up and the the sun sinks down I’ve seen ’em both thoughts in this ist town.
der ’bout (D)Up for days in a rain of just this try’n’ ti to search my soul
for all the an swers and the rea sons still, I’m at this cross roads my the life I (D)real ly don’t know but who which way to go.
So, I’ll (D)sit right here and have an oth er beer in Mex i co.
Do my best to waste an oth er day.
(D)Sit right here and have an oth er beer in Mex (G)i co.
Let the (Em7)warm air melt these blues a way.
May be I’ll set tle down,
get mar ried or stay sin gle and stay free.
Which road
I trav el is
still a mys t’ry to me.
So, I’ll just
down in Mex i
This page shows “Beer In Mexico” by Kenny Chesney in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of D at 120 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.