Songtexte The Line - Bruce Springsteen
I
got
my
discharge
from
Fort
Irwin
Took
place
on
the
San
Diego
county
line
Felt
funny
bein'
a
civilian
again
It'd
been
some
time
My
wife
had
died
a
year
ago
I
was
still
tryin'
to
find
my
way
back
whole
I
went
to
work
for
the
INS
on
the
line
With
the
California
Border
Patrol
Bobby
Ramirez
was
a
ten-year
veteran
And
we
became
friends
His
family
was
from
Guanajuato
So
the
job
it
was
different
for
him
He
said
"They
risk
death
in
the
deserts
and
mountains
Pay
all
they
got
to
the
smugglers
rings
We
send
'em
home
and
they
come
right
back
again
Carl,
hunger
is
a
powerful
thing"
Well,
I
was
good
at
doin'
what
I
was
told
I
kept
my
uniform
pressed
and
clean
At
night
I
chased
their
shadows
Through
the
arroyos
and
ravines
Drug
runners,
farmers
with
their
families
Young
women
with
little
children
by
their
sides
Come
night
we'd
wait
out
in
the
canyons
Try
to
keep
'em
from
crossin'
the
line
Well,
the
first
time
that
I
saw
her
She
was
in
the
holdin'
pen
Our
eyes
met
and
she
looked
away
Then
she
looked
back
again
Her
hair
was
black
as
coal
Her
eyes
reminded
me
of
what
I'd
lost
She
had
a
young
child
cryin'
in
her
arms
I
asked,
"Señora
is
there
anything
I
can
do?"
There's
a
bar
in
Tijuana
Where
me
and
Bobby
drink
with
the
same
people
We'd
sent
back
the
day
before
We
met
there,
she
said
her
name
was
Louisa
She
was
from
Sonora
and
had
just
come
north
We
danced
and
I
held
her
in
my
arms
And
I
knew
what
I
would
do
She
said
she
had
some
family
in
Madera
county
If
she,
her
child
and
her
younger
brother
could
just
get
through
At
night
they
come
across
the
levy
In
the
searchlight's
dusty
glow
We'd
rush
'em
in
our
Broncos
Force
'em
back
down
into
the
river
below
She
climbed
into
my
truck
She
leaned
toward
me
and
we
kissed
As
we
drove
her
brother's
shirt
slipped
open
And
I
saw
the
tape
across
his
chest
We
were
just
about
on
the
highway
When
Bobby's
jeep
come
up
in
the
dust
on
my
right
I
pulled
over
and
let
my
engine
run
And
stepped
out
into
his
lights
I
felt
myself
movin'
Felt
my
gun
restin'
'neath
my
hand
We
stood
there
starin'
at
each
other
As
off
through
the
arroyo
she
ran
Bobby
Ramirez,
he
never
said
nothin'
Six
months
later
I
left
the
line
I
drifted
to
the
central
valley
And
took
what
work,
yeah,
I
could
find
At
night
I
searched
the
local
bars
And
the
migrant
towns
Lookin'
for
my
Louisa
With
the
back
hair
fallin'
down
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