Will You Visit Me On Sunday

DALLAS FRAZIER

Just outside these prison bars the hanging tree is waiting
At sunrise I'll meet darkness and death will say hello
Darling, touch your lips to mine and tell me that you love me
And promise me again before you go

Will you visit me on Sundays, will you bring me pretty flowers
Will your big blue eyes get misty, will you brush away a tear
A grave is filled with silence but if a sleeping man could hear
Darling, would I hear your footsteps up there

Promise me that time won't seperate me from your mem'ry
That you'll remember me until the days of silver hair
If not for you I know I'd lose my mind before the morning
Hold me close and tell me that you care

Will you visit me on Sundays, will you bring me pretty flowers
Will your big blue eyes get misty, will you brush away a tear
A grave is filled with silence but if a sleeping man could hear
Darling, would I hear your footsteps up there

Will you visit me on Sundays, will you bring me pretty flowers
Will your big blue eyes get misty, will you brush away a tear
A grave is filled with silence but if a sleeping man could hear
Darling, would I hear your footsteps up there

Trivia about the song Will You Visit Me On Sunday by George Jones

On which albums was the song “Will You Visit Me On Sunday” released by George Jones?
George Jones released the song on the albums “Will You Visit Me on Sunday?” in 1970, “Image of Me” in 1996, “The Great Lost Hits” in 2010, and “Songs That Tell A Story” in 2011.
Who composed the song “Will You Visit Me On Sunday” by George Jones?
The song “Will You Visit Me On Sunday” by George Jones was composed by DALLAS FRAZIER.

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