Please Come To Boston
Tori Amos · Other Songs - Tori Amos
please come to boston
for the springtime
i'm stayin' here with some friends
and they've got lots of room
you can sell your paintings on the sidewalk
by a cafe where i hope to be workin' soon
please come to boston
she said no, boy would you come home to me
and she said now, ramblin' boy
why don't you settle down
boston can't your kind of town
there ain't no gold
and there ain't nobody like me
i'm the number one fan
of the man from tennessee
please come to denver
with the snowfall
we'll move up into the mountains
so far we can't be found
and throw i love you echoes
round the canyons
and lie awake at night
until they come back around
please come to denver
she just said no, boy won't you come home to me
and she said now, ramblin' boy
why don't you settle down
denver can't your kind of town
there ain't no gold
and there ain't nobody like me
cuz i'm the number one fan
of the man from tennessee
please come to l.a.
to live forever
a california life alone
is just too hard to build
i live in a house that
looks out over the ocean
and there's some stars
that fell from the sky
that are livin' up on the hill
please come to l.a.
she said i know
boy, won't you come home to me
and she said now, ramblin' boy
why don't you settle down
L.A. can't your kind of town
there ain't no gold
and there ain't nobody like me
cuz i'm the number one fan
of the man from tennessee
please come to boston
for the springtime
please come to boston
for the springtime
for the springtime
i'm stayin' here with some friends
and they've got lots of room
you can sell your paintings on the sidewalk
by a cafe where i hope to be workin' soon
please come to boston
she said no, boy would you come home to me
and she said now, ramblin' boy
why don't you settle down
boston can't your kind of town
there ain't no gold
and there ain't nobody like me
i'm the number one fan
of the man from tennessee
please come to denver
with the snowfall
we'll move up into the mountains
so far we can't be found
and throw i love you echoes
round the canyons
and lie awake at night
until they come back around
please come to denver
she just said no, boy won't you come home to me
and she said now, ramblin' boy
why don't you settle down
denver can't your kind of town
there ain't no gold
and there ain't nobody like me
cuz i'm the number one fan
of the man from tennessee
please come to l.a.
to live forever
a california life alone
is just too hard to build
i live in a house that
looks out over the ocean
and there's some stars
that fell from the sky
that are livin' up on the hill
please come to l.a.
she said i know
boy, won't you come home to me
and she said now, ramblin' boy
why don't you settle down
L.A. can't your kind of town
there ain't no gold
and there ain't nobody like me
cuz i'm the number one fan
of the man from tennessee
please come to boston
for the springtime
please come to boston
for the springtime
Please Come To Boston
Tori Amos delivers a hauntingly intimate piano ballad that explores themes of longing and connection. Recorded during her early solo period, the track showcases her signature blend of classical technique and folk sensibility, creating a soundscape that feels both timeless and deeply personal. The song stands as a testament to her ability to transform simple melodies into emotionally resonant narratives, characteristic of her work from the mid-1990s. With its stripped-down arrangement and Amos's distinctive vocal delivery, the recording captures a quiet intensity that invites listeners into a reflective space, highlighting her enduring influence on alternative pop and indie music.

