Willie Nelson

In a quiet room, with no music playing—only soft light streaming through the windows—Willie Nelson, his hand resting on his chin, his face weathered but still glowing with that familiar tenderness. Beside him, son Lukas Nelson placed a hand on his father’s knee and gently held his worn hands—as if holding onto a piece of American memory. After years of touring with his own band, Lukas began rewriting “Angels Flew Too Close to the Ground”—not for the stage, but as a silent address to his father, each word filled with love, gratitude, and a silent promise: “I’ll be your wings, if the day ever comes When you forget how to fly.”

In a quiet, dimly lit room, Willie Nelson sat, his eyes reflecting a lifetime of…

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