| Song | The Long Black Veil |
| Artist | Johnny Cash |
| Album | Wanted Man: The Johnny Cash Collection |
| Download | Image LRC TXT |
| 作词 : Dill, Wilkin | |
| Ten years ago on a cold dark night, | |
| someone was killed 'neath the town hall lights. | |
| There were few at the scene, but they all agreed, | |
| that the man who ran looked a lot like me. | |
| Chorus ~ 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 Judge said son, what is your alibi, | |
| if you were somewhere else, then you won't have to die. | |
| I spoke not a word, though it meant my life, | |
| for i'd been in the arms of my best friends wife. | |
| Now the scaffold is high, and eternity's near. | |
| She stood in the crowd, and shed not a tear. | |
| But some times at night, when the cold wind moans | |
| In a long black veil, she cries over my bones | |
| Chorus ~ She walks these hills, in a long black veil. | |
| When the cold winds blow, and the night winds wail. | |
| No body knows, no body sees. | |
| No body knows, but me. |
| zuo ci : Dill, Wilkin | |
| Ten years ago on a cold dark night, | |
| someone was killed ' neath the town hall lights. | |
| There were few at the scene, but they all agreed, | |
| that the man who ran looked a lot like me. | |
| Chorus 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 Judge said son, what is your alibi, | |
| if you were somewhere else, then you won' t have to die. | |
| I spoke not a word, though it meant my life, | |
| for i' d been in the arms of my best friends wife. | |
| Now the scaffold is high, and eternity' s near. | |
| She stood in the crowd, and shed not a tear. | |
| But some times at night, when the cold wind moans | |
| In a long black veil, she cries over my bones | |
| Chorus She walks these hills, in a long black veil. | |
| When the cold winds blow, and the night winds wail. | |
| No body knows, no body sees. | |
| No body knows, but me. |
| zuò cí : Dill, Wilkin | |
| Ten years ago on a cold dark night, | |
| someone was killed ' neath the town hall lights. | |
| There were few at the scene, but they all agreed, | |
| that the man who ran looked a lot like me. | |
| Chorus 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 Judge said son, what is your alibi, | |
| if you were somewhere else, then you won' t have to die. | |
| I spoke not a word, though it meant my life, | |
| for i' d been in the arms of my best friends wife. | |
| Now the scaffold is high, and eternity' s near. | |
| She stood in the crowd, and shed not a tear. | |
| But some times at night, when the cold wind moans | |
| In a long black veil, she cries over my bones | |
| Chorus She walks these hills, in a long black veil. | |
| When the cold winds blow, and the night winds wail. | |
| No body knows, no body sees. | |
| No body knows, but me. |