Lyrics Me and Bobby McGee - Janis Joplin
Busted
flat
in
Baton
Rouge,
waitin'
for
a
train
When
I's
feelin'
near
as
faded
as
my
jeans
Bobby
thumbed
a
diesel
down
just
before
it
rained
And
rode
us
all
the
way
into
New
Orleans
I
pulled
my
harpoon
out
of
my
dirty
red
bandana
I's
playin'
soft
while
Bobby
sang
the
blues
Windshield
wipers
slappin'
time
I's
holdin'
Bobby's
hand
in
mine
We
sang
every
song
that
driver
knew
Freedom's
just
another
word
for
nothin'
left
to
lose
Nothin',
it
ain't
nothin'
honey,
if
it
ain't
free
And
feelin'
good
was
easy,
Lord,
when
he
sang
the
blues
You
know
feelin'
good
was
good
enough
for
me
Good
enough
for
me
and
my
Bobby
McGee
From
the
Kentucky
coal
mines
to
the
California
sun
Yeah,
Bobby
shared
the
secrets
of
my
soul
Through
all
kinds
of
weather,
through
everything
we
done
Yeah,
Bobby
baby
kept
me
from
the
cold
One
day
up
near
Salinas,
Lord,
I
let
him
slip
away
He's
lookin'
for
that
home
and
I
hope
he
finds
it
Well,
I'd
trade
all
my
tomorrows
for
one
single
yesterday
To
be
holdin'
Bobby's
body
next
to
mine
Freedom's
just
another
word
for
nothin'
left
to
lose
Nothin',
and
that's
all
that
Bobby
left
me
Well,
feelin'
good
was
easy,
Lord,
when
he
sang
the
blues
And
feelin'
good
was
good
enough
for
me
Good
enough
for
me
and
my
Bobby
McGee,
yeah
La
da
da,
la
da
daa,
la
da
daa
da
daa
da
daa
La
da
da
da
daa
dadada
Bobby
McGee-ah
La
li
daa
da
daa
daa,
la
da
daa
da
daa
La
la
laa
la
daada
Bobby
McGee-ah
yeah
La
di
da,
ladida
la
dida
la
di
daa,
ladida
la
dida
la
di
daa
Hey
now
Bobby
now
now
Bobby
McGee
yeah
Lo
lo
lo
lolo
lo
lo
laa,
lololo
lo
lolo
lo
lolo
lo
lolo
lo
la
laa
Hey
now
Bobby
now
now
Bobby
McGee
yeah
Lord,
I
called
him
my
lover,
I
called
him
my
man
I
said
I
called
him
my
lover,
did
the
best
I
can
C'mon,
hey
now
Bobby
now,
hey
now
Bobby
McGee,
yeah
Lo
lo
Lord,
a
Lord,
a
Lord,
a
Lord,
a
Lord,
a
Lord,
a
Lord,
oh
Hey,
hey,
hey,
Bobby
McGee,
Lord
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