Come Back to Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard

JOHN PRINE

The last time that I saw her
She was standing in the rain
With her overcoat under her arm
Leaning on a horse head cane

She said, "Carl, take all the money"
She called everybody
"Carl my spirit's broke
My mind's a joke and getting up's real hard"

Don't you know her when you see her?
She grew up in your back yard
Come back to us Barbara Lewis
Hare Krishna Beauregard

Selling bibles at the airports
Buying Quaalude's on the phone
Hey, you talk about, a paper route
She's a shut in without a home

God save her, please she's nailed her knees
To some drugstore parking lot
Hey, Mr. Brown turn the volume down
I believe this evening's shot

Don't you know her when you see her?
She grew up in your back yard
Come back to us Barbara Lewis
Hare Krishna Beauregard

Can't you picture her next Thursday?
Can you picture her at all?
In the Hotel Boulderado
At the dark end of the hall

I gotta shake myself and wonder
Why she even bothers me
For if heartaches were commercials
We'd all be on TV

Don't you know her when you see her?
She grew up in your back yard
Come back to us Barbara Lewis
Hare Krishna Beauregard

Trivia about the song Come Back to Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard by John Prine

When was the song “Come Back to Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard” released by John Prine?
The song Come Back to Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard was released in 1975, on the album “Common Sense”.
Who composed the song “Come Back to Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard” by John Prine?
The song “Come Back to Us Barbara Lewis Hare Krishna Beauregard” by John Prine was composed by JOHN PRINE.

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