"Baby's Gone" is a song by Bobby Goldsboro that tells the story of a man who has been left heartbroken and lonely by his partner, referred to as "baby." The song highlights the narrator's despair and longing for his partner, who abruptly left without saying goodbye or providing any explanation. The lyrics express the protagonist's emotional pain and the difficulty in hiding his true feelings. He yearns for his partner's presence and wonders why she left him, left with nothing but memories. The narrator's loneliness intensifies, and he desperately pleads for someone to bring her back to him, emphasizing that she will never be lonely again. The lyrics also mention a humorous photograph that once made their friends laugh and two torn tickets that symbolize their shared experiences. The protagonist's search for his partner is depicted through a ribbon from her hair and her little teddy bear, both waiting to be found as tokens of their connection. Throughout the song, the narrator expresses his deep longing to be reunited with his partner, the pain of missing her, and his hope for her well-being. He seeks solace in the possibility of being with her again, pleading for someone to bring her back to him, ensuring she will never feel lonely again.