“The Last Letter”
Why do you treat me as if I were only a friend
What have I done that has made you so distant and cold
Sometimes I wonder if you’ll be contented again
Will you be happy when you are withered and old
I cannot offer you diamonds and mansions so fine
I cannot offer you all the clothes that your young body crave
But if you’ll say that you long to forever be mine
Just think of the teardrops the heartaches and sorrow you’ll save
While I am writing this letter I think of the past
And of the promises that you have broken so free
And to this old world I’ll soon say my farewell at last
I will be gone when you read this last letter from me
What have I done that has made you so distant and cold
Sometimes I wonder if you’ll be contented again
Will you be happy when you are withered and old
I cannot offer you diamonds and mansions so fine
I cannot offer you all the clothes that your young body crave
But if you’ll say that you long to forever be mine
Just think of the teardrops the heartaches and sorrow you’ll save
While I am writing this letter I think of the past
And of the promises that you have broken so free
And to this old world I’ll soon say my farewell at last
I will be gone when you read this last letter from me
About Willie Nelson Lyrics
Artist: Willie Nelson
Related songs: Lonely Little Mansion Lyrics
Album: Here’s Willie Nelson
Release date: 1963
Label: Liberty
Born: April 29, 1933 (age 89 years), Abbott, Texas, United States
Organizations founded: Willie’s Reserve, Willie Nelson Biodiesel, Luck Films
Grandchild: Raelyn Nelson
Grandparents: Nancy Elizabeth Smothers, William Alfred Nelson
Songwriting partners: Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, MORE
Awards: Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award, MORE
Nominations: Country Music Association Award for Album of the Year, MORE