“THE SONG WILLIE NEVER RELEASED — UNTIL SHE WAS GONE.” When June Lockhart passed, Willie Nelson sat alone on his porch in Luck, Texas — guitar in hand, the sun melting into the hills. Neighbors said they heard a soft melody drifting through the wind, one they’d never heard before. On his old notebook was a single line: **“For June — the sky’s still home.”** They say he wrote it after meeting her at a 1967 charity show — a friendship that turned into quiet admiration. He never shared the song, not even with his band. Until that night, when goodbye finally found its tune.
They say Willie Nelson has written thousands of songs — some about love, some about loss, and a few he…