Don Williams
The Long Black Veil
Ten years ago, on a cold dark night
A man was killed 'neath the town hall light
There were few at the scene, but they all agreed
That the slayer who ran looked a lot like me
The judge said: Son what is your alibi?
If you were somewhere else, then you won't have to die
Well, I spoke not a word, though it meant my life
For I had been in the arms of my best friend's wife
She walks these hills in a long black veil
She visits my grave when the night winds wail
Nobody knows, nobody sees
Nobody knows but me
The scaffold is high, an eternity nears
She stood in the crowd, shed not a tear
But sometimes at night, when the cold winds moan
She comes to my grave, and she cries on my bones
She walks these hills in a long black veil
She visits my grave when the night winds wail
Nobody knows, nobody sees
Nobody knows but me