Widows Walk lyrics by River Whyless - original song full text. Official Widows Walk lyrics, 2024 version | LyricsMode.com
Request & respond explanations
  • Don't understand the meaning of the song?
  • Highlight lyrics and request an explanation.
  • Click on highlighted lyrics to explain.
River Whyless – Widows Walk lyrics
He’ll burry her in that old coat
Made of wool knit across her knees
On the mudflats off the stone coast
Her bottle broke the bow he took to the sea
While the others returned with their hulls full
She waited patiently
Twisting thread between her thumbnails
Oh the dread she held between her teeth
Her boy stands tall on the old wharf
Now he’s screaming, “Mother please,”
And she’s knee deep in the white surf
Waiting for her son to leave
Alone is the widow, the gulls and no mast to the east
And she’s the sheep he kept to stave off the grief
The pennies they saved only to place in her eyes
And the love that she gave to him and now she’s gone
She’s gone
He’s gone
So the boy let her leave
×



Lyrics taken from /river_whyless-widows_walk-1701095.html

  • Email
  • Correct

Widows Walk meanings

Write about your feelings and thoughts about Widows Walk

Know what this song is about? Does it mean anything special hidden between the lines to you? Share your meaning with community, make it interesting and valuable. Make sure you've read our simple tips.
U
Min 50 words
Not bad
Good
Awesome!

Post meanings

U
Min 50 words
Not bad
Good
Awesome!

official video

0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z