They say Willie Nelson has written thousands of songs — some about love, some about loss, and a few he never meant for anyone to hear. But when news spread that actress June Lockhart had passed away at the age of 100, something stirred deep in the heart of Texas. Out on his quiet ranch in Luck, the red dirt roads fell silent. For three days, no one saw Willie. No band rehearsals, no phone calls — just the soft hum of wind through cedar trees.
On the third night, a neighbor swore he heard music floating through the open window of Willie’s cabin. It wasn’t “Always on My Mind,” and it wasn’t “Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain.” It was slower — fragile, like a heartbeat trying to remember itself. When his daughter, Paula, walked inside, she found her father hunched over an old notebook, the pages yellow and torn. At the top of one page were four faded words written in pencil:
“For June — the sky’s still home.”
Rumor has it the song was born nearly sixty years earlier. In 1967, Willie and June met backstage at a Los Angeles charity show for war veterans. She was the picture of grace — the beloved TV mother from Lassie, dressed simply, smiling kindly at everyone. Willie, still rough around the edges and fighting to find his footing in Nashville, played a quiet set that night. When he came offstage, June told him, “Your songs sound like prayers someone forgot to say.”
That line stuck with him for the rest of his life. He wrote a tune the next day — a ballad about light, forgiveness, and the kind of goodness that doesn’t fade. But he never recorded it. “Some songs,” he once said, “ain’t meant for the radio. They’re meant for when you’re alone with your heart.”
So when June Lockhart left this world, Willie opened that old notebook one last time. He played the song softly under the Texas sky, the kind of quiet only he and the stars could hear.
No one knows if he ever finished it. Maybe he didn’t need to. Because that night, under the endless sky, the song wasn’t just for June — it was for everyone who ever left a little light behind. 🌙
