Adios Mexico
Jeffrey Foucault Lyrics


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I leave behind my troubled mind
Somewhere skies are gray
There′s a bad time waiting
But it won't get me today

So fall a little
Fall a little
Further for me
Tell me baby
Do you love me
Or is it adios Mexico?

Stand beside me while I pray
Tell me the right words to say
There′s a bad time waiting
But it will be alright some day

So fall a little
Fall a little
Further from me
Tell me baby
Do you love me
Or is it adios Mexico?

It's so hard to keep straight
It's so hard to fit in
Tempt me baby tempt me
With a little more sin

I leave behind my troubled mind
Somewhere skies are gray
There′s a bad time waiting
But it won′t get me today

So fall a little
Fall a little
Further for me
Tell me baby




Do you love me
Or is it adios Mexico?

Overall Meaning

Jeffrey Foucault's song "Adios Mexico" is a poignant and introspective ballad that speaks of leaving behind one's troubles and seeking solace in a new place. The opening lines, "I leave behind my troubled mind / Somewhere skies are gray," hint at the singer's need to escape from a difficult situation and find peace in a different environment. The reference to "somewhere skies are gray" could be interpreted as a metaphor for a place where things seem bleak and uncertain.


The chorus, "So fall a little / Fall a little / Further for me / Tell me, baby / Do you love me / Or is it adios Mexico?" speaks to the singer's uncertainty about his own future, and his desire for reassurance from his loved one. The repetition of "fall a little" suggests a sense of the unknown and the need to take a leap of faith in order to move forward. The reference to "adios Mexico" could also be seen as symbolic of leaving behind the singer's past and embracing a new future.


The second verse, "Stand beside me while I pray / Tell me the right words to say / There's a bad time waiting / But it will be alright some day," further illustrates the singer's need for comfort and guidance during this time of transition. The reference to a "bad time waiting" acknowledges that there will be challenges ahead, but the hopefulness of "it will be alright some day" suggests that the singer believes he will ultimately find the peace he seeks.


Overall, "Adios Mexico" is a haunting and emotional song that speaks to the universal experience of seeking a new beginning and leaving behind the struggles of the past.


Line by Line Meaning

I leave behind my troubled mind
I am leaving my worries and anxieties behind, and looking for a fresh start.


Somewhere skies are gray
I'm not sure where I'm going, but I know that it's not going to be sunny and bright all the time.


There's a bad time waiting
I'm aware that there are challenges ahead of me, but I'm not afraid of them.


But it won't get me today
I have the strength and determination to face whatever comes my way, and today is not the day that I give up.


So fall a little
Take a risk, let go of your inhibitions, and see where life takes you.


Fall a little
Don't be afraid to stumble or make mistakes, it's all part of the journey.


Further for me
Push yourself to be better, stronger, and braver than you were yesterday.


Tell me baby
Share your hopes, fears, and dreams with me.


Do you love me
Do you believe in me, support me, and want to be by my side?


Or is it adios Mexico?
Are you leaving me behind, or are we in this together?


Stand beside me while I pray
Be my rock, my support, and my confidant as I navigate this new chapter in my life.


Tell me the right words to say
Help me find the courage and wisdom to face whatever challenges come my way.


It will be alright some day
I have faith that everything will work out in the end, even if it's not right away.


It's so hard to keep straight
It's difficult to resist temptation and stay on the right path.


It's so hard to fit in
It's challenging to find my place in this world, and to feel like I belong.


Tempt me baby tempt me
I'm not perfect, and sometimes I need a little push or a little indulgence to stay motivated.


With a little more sin
I might slip up or make mistakes, but I won't let that define me or hold me back.




Writer(s): Jeffrey Foucault, Airon Kluberton

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