— The Line —
sung by Bruce Springsteen

 

I got my discharge from Fort Irwin Took a 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
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 And I asked, "SeƱora, is there anything I can do?"
Well, there's a bar in Tijuana Where me and Bobby drink alongside The same people we'd sent back the day before We met there, she said her name was Luisa She was from Sonora and had just come north We danced and she felt good in my arms And I knew what I was gonna do She said she had 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 searchlights dusty glow We'd rush 'em in our Broncos And force 'em back down into the river below She climbed into my truck She leaned towards me and we kissed But as we drove her brothers 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 I let my engine run And I stepped down into his lights I felt myself movin' 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 I took what work there that I could find At night I searched the local bars In the migrant towns Lookin' for my Luisa Black hair fallin' down