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A harmony-rich, part-acapella showcase with words adapted from a work by the US poet and Professor Emeritus at Yale, John Hollander. Henley, co-lead singer of the band, came across the poem (then entitled An Old-Fashioned Song) while perusing The Oxford Dictionary of American Poetry. Having set it t...
No more walks in the wood
The trees have all been cut down
And where once they stood
Not even a wagon rut
Appears along the path
Low brush is taking over
No more walks in the wood
This is the aftermath
Of afternoons in the clover fields
Where we once made love
Then wandered home together
Where the trees arched above
Where we made our own weather
When branches were the sky
Now they are gone for good
And you, for ill, and I
Am only a passer-by
We and the trees and the way
Back from the fields of play
Lasted as long as we could
No more walks in the wood
No More Walks in the Wood was written by Don Henley & John Hollander & Steuart Smith.
No More Walks in the Wood was produced by Eagles & Bill Szymczyk & Richard Davis (Engineer) & Scott Crago & Steuart Smith.
Eagles released No More Walks in the Wood on Tue Oct 30 2007.