Donald and June enjoyed their brief
honeymoon
Then they came home to lead the big
baby boom
June wanted boys, so Margie wore
short hair and corduroys
Soon they had Claire then Linda and
Louise, a matching pair
June liked boys.
Donald and June they put some money
aside
But all in four years they gave away
three brides
June spent it all. Donald tried to
keep each wedding small
When they were broke he offered Claire
a thousand to elope
Claire said, 'Nope'.
If things were different for Donald
and June
Then things wouldn't be what they are
Where did they go right and how did they ever come, so far.
Donald and June had finally emptied
their nest
They planned a long trip and then a
couple year's rest
But Claire had a spat and turned up
with her suitcase and her cap
Marg moved next door, now she won't
need day care anymore
And the twins had twins.
Donald and June by
Don Williams is a heartfelt country ballad that tells the tender story of a
couple deeply in love. The song reflects on their simple, enduring
relationship, built on trust, companionship, and quiet devotion. Through soft
melodies and sincere lyrics, it paints a picture of everyday life filled with
small, meaningful moments. Williams' warm, soothing voice enhances the
emotional depth, creating a nostalgic tribute to lasting love and the beauty of
ordinary, shared experiences. Don died in 2017.
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