“I’LL HELP YOU REMEMBER THE WORDS, BROTHER…” This backstage photo isn’t widely known. The two “outlaws” of The Highwaymen, once wild and untamed, now stood with hair as white as snow. Kris Kristofferson, the man who once penned some of the sharpest, most profound lyrics in the world, was quietly battling with fading memory. Willie Nelson, clutching his battered old guitar Trigger, gently leaned in close to Kris’s ear. He wasn’t discussing the setlist; he was softly reminding Kris of the lyrics he was about to perform. “It’s just a short verse, Kris. You’ve got this,” Willie encouraged him. There were no superstar egos here—just two old friends leaning on each other as the bright lights of their era began to dim. The patient way Willie waited for Kris to find every single word makes you realize the true value of brotherhood in this unforgiving industry…
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