Walker’s Woods

Kay Arnold

[Verse 1]
I stole her from Emmett Fry and now what's done is done
Like any man I'm afraid to die but I'm hurt too bad to run
I ran with her to Walker's Woods with him close on my heels
I knew he'd kill to get her back and I know just how he feels

[Chorus]
Oh, the sun never shines in Walker's Woods
I doubt that it would want to come in even if it could
For the gators and the cottonmouths and the sand that pulls you down
Makes Walker's Woods a haven for the damned

[Verse 2]
By the quicksand over there my dream came to an end
She said, "It was a big mistake that she'd return to him"
So I gave her to a hungry sand now all I loved is dead
And all that's left is the scarlet rag that she wore upon her head

[Chorus]
Oh, the sun never shines in Walker's Woods
I doubt that it would want to come in even if it could
For the gators and the cottonmouths and the sand that pulls you down
Makes Walker's Woods a haven for the damned

[Verse 3]
No regrets I loved her five more minutes I'll be free
I might have made it if that cottonmouth hadn't made it's strike at me
And I have to laugh when I think how mad old Emmett's gonna be
When he finds dead and he never got to take a shot at me

[Chorus]
Oh, the sun never shines in Walker's Woods
I doubt that it would want to come in even if it could
For the gators and the cottonmouths and the sand that pulls you down
Makes Walker's Woods a haven for the damned
Makes Walker's Woods a haven for the damned

Trivia about the song Walker’s Woods by Billy Walker

On which albums was the song “Walker’s Woods” released by Billy Walker?
Billy Walker released the song on the albums “The Walker Way” in 1967 and “There May Be No Tomorrow” in 1972.
Who composed the song “Walker’s Woods” by Billy Walker?
The song “Walker’s Woods” by Billy Walker was composed by Kay Arnold.

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