Isabel and her brown skin shined like a sapphire in the summer sun The pride and joy of a Mexican lawman who lived by the gun He got cross ways with the cartel, they shot down his only son Jose So in fear of his daughter's life he packed their bags And late one night she heard him say "I hear the grass is greener just beyond that Laredo border line They say freedom is much sweeter than sweet blood, red sangria wine South Texas looks like heaven when you're down here in this living hell So come on let's cross that Rio, the coast is clear Isabel The coast is clear Isabel" They came across our homestead, tired and hungry, cold and moving slow We had fence to build a warm place to stay and they had nowhere to go So I worked cattle with her father, we were stretching wire and driving post all day While Isabel worked with my mother and late at night I held her tight She'd take my breath away I hear the grass is greener just beyond that Laredo border line They say freedom is much sweeter than sweet blood, red sangria wine South Texas looks like heaven when you're down here in this living hell So come on let's cross that Rio, the coast is clear Isabel The coast is clear Isabel The sheriff came across her father, they treated him like an outlaw on the run And Isabel now wears my diamond and that little boy she holds is my son We got a green card for her father Mariano but it came two years too late We got word that he'd been gunned down in a border town Shot in the back, the last thing they heard him say "I hear the grass is greener just beyond that Laredo border line And they say that freedom is much sweeter than sweet blood, red sangria wine South Texas looks like heaven when you're down here in this living hell So come on let's cross that Rio, the coast is clear Isabel" The coast is clear Isabel The coast is clear Isabel Clear Isabel Clear Isabel