Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
Emmylou Harris
[Verse 1]
Beneath her clothes, her heart is breaking
Spends her mornings making lines
Though her pain is real and aching
All she owns are borrowed lines
Doesn't know which side to be on
Though she's trying every door
Only needs the floor she sleeps on
All she asks is a little more time
[Chorus]
Bobbie's gone to California
I won't see her anymore
Bobbie's gone to California
Like she did the year before
And the year before
[Verse 2]
The day she left, her shirt was clinging
To her back wet with rain
I watched her leave, heard her singing
A song she wrote when Christmas came
Bobbie's young but getting older
The face she shows is not her own
Winter's near, it's getting colder
California's called her home again
[Chorus]
[Verse 3]
The mirror gives back no reflection
Of shadow she will not see
It understands she needs protection
Of what she swears she has to be
Bobbie's nights are empty tables
Hold her until she's made to leave
Bobbie's dreams are empty fables
She makes herself believe to be free
Sometimes she cried because of visions
Of what she loved had all been sold
There's not much left, no one to listen
To the echoes that she holds
How could I tell her when she's fading
She'd run out of a place to be
There will be no one waiting
For the poetry of her soul
[Chorus]
Bobbie’s Gone was written by Emmylou Harris.
Bobbie’s Gone was produced by Ray Ellis.