Lyrics Long Black Veil - Robert Earl Keen
Ten
years
ago,
on
a
cold,
dark
night
There
was
someone
killed
neath
the
town
hall
light
There
were
few
at
the
scene,
but
they
all
agreed
That
the
man
who
ran
looked
a
lot
like
me
She
walks
these
hills
in
a
long
black
veil
She
visits
my
grave
while
the
night
winds
wail
Nobody
knows,
nobody
sees
Nobody
knows
but
me
The
judge
said
Son,
what
is
your
alibi
If
you
were
somewhere
else,
then
you
don't
have
to
die
I
spoke
not
a
word
thought
it
meant
my
life
For
I'd
been
in
the
arms
of
my
best
friend's
wife
The
scaffold
was
high
and
eternity
near
She
stood
in
the
crowd
and
shed
not
a
tear
But
sometimes
at
night
when
the
cold
winds
moan
In
a
long
black
veil
she
cries
over
my
bones
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