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(Words and Music by Joan Baez)
I'll put flowers at your feet and I will sing to you so sweet 
And hope my words will carry home to your heart 
You left us marching on the road and said how heavy was the load 
The years were young, the struggle barely had its start 
Do you hear the voices in the night, Bobby? 
They're crying for you 
See the children in the morning light, Bobby 
They're dying 
No one could say it like you said it, we'd only try and just forget it 
You stood alone upon the mountain till it was sinking 
And in a frenzy we tried to reach you 
With looks and letters we would beseech you 
Never knowing what, where or how you were thinking 
Do you hear the voices in the night, Bobby? 
They're crying for you 
See the children in the morning light, Bobby 
They're dying 
Perhaps the pictures in the Times could no longer be put in rhymes 
When all the eyes of starving children are wide open 
You cast aside the cursed crown and put your magic into a sound 
That made me think your heart was aching or even broken 
But if God hears my complaint He will forgive you 
And so will I, with all respect, I'll just relive you 
And likewise, you must understand these things we give you 
Like these flowers at your door and scribbled notes about the war 
We're only saying the time is short and there is work to do 
And we're still marching in the streets with little victories and big defeats 
But there is joy and there is hope and there's a place for you 
And you have heard the voices in the night, Bobby 
They're crying for you 
See the children in the morning light, Bobby 
They're dying 
1972 Chandos Music (ASCAP)