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Ahead of me the road is long
And I am weary foot and all
That's why I've a need for song
That my spirits need not fall
To find my fortune I set out
Away from house and door did trot
Now I've wandered all about
And found riches of a sweeter sort
For around the yonder bend,
My house and all it's light awaits,
With food to fill and my soft bed
Until both moon and night hath waned
Tomorrow I will ride again
Before the break of day begins
Perchance then I'll find a friend
And we will sing at yonder inn
Ahead of me the road is long
But now I've had a grand night's rest
Which hath inspired this walking song
For tis jolly tunes I love the best.
- by Alfonse-Maldrant |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 10/17/2008 |
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- Title: Walking Song
- Artist: Alfonse-Maldrant
- Description: I wrote this little tune barely worth humming last year after a walk through the woods near my house. I hope you enjoy it.
- Date: 10/17/2008
- Tags: walking song
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Comments (2 Comments)
- Alfonse-Maldrant - 10/17/2008
- Was it really awkward? I changed it cause I thought the original line didn't quite fit I'll change it back and see how it works.
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- Yuki-johan - 10/17/2008
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Wows i likes its catchy! but i couldnt help wonder that....
"Perchance then i'll find a friend
And end the day at yonder inn"
I dont mean to offend but that rly didnt sound right o__o i know what it rly mean but...>_> yeah it clicked up me head but anyways 5/5 i like the tune of it ^_^ - Report As Spam