Leona

Stonewall Jackson · Other Songs - Stonewall Jackson

Leona Leona you tell him you're through you tell him

Leona about me and you

You tell him we're married with a baby up to

You tell him Leona you tell him you're true

You laughed as I pleaded and walked out the door

To meet him to kiss him to shame me once more

I knew where to find you just follow the sign dancing

and dining coctails and wine



The sidewalk was crowded in front of the bar I heard

the sirenes of black police car

Two bodies lay crumbled a woman a man

His wife stood there by you a gun in her hand

Leona Leona it's over and through the baby is crying and calling for you

For me there's no difference I knew for so long

That some day you'd leave me and now you are gone

Leona

Stonewall Jackson's "Leona" stands as a poignant song in his discography, reflecting the emotional depth characteristic of his work. Released alongside other notable tracks, the song exemplifies Jackson's ability to craft narratives that resonate with listeners through subtle storytelling and atmospheric production. As part of his broader catalog, the recording captures the essence of his musical style, blending traditional elements with a modern sensibility that has earned him a dedicated following. The track serves as a testament to his skill in creating evocative soundscapes that explore themes of longing and connection without relying on explicit lyrical declarations.