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Written by Haely E Rydell
lyrics
Well I walked up to the road, and I thought I walked with you, but when I turned and looked around me you were gone. Well I had a little feeling this would happen pretty soon, but maybe not with you guess I was wrong. So I went down to the river and I found you and I said "It's getting cold my friend oh let's go on home."v
Well I walked up to the road and I was looking at my feet, but when I turned and looked around me you were gone. So I went down to the water and I sat there for a while, as the sun began to set but not of long. Cause you came down to the river and you me us and you said, "It's getting cold my friend go oh let's go on home."
So we walked and walked and walked until our feet they became numb and as our ears grew cold our minds began to roam.
And we walked and walked and walked some more without saying a word and when the sun came up we found our way back home.
Well we came across an old man and he told us of his life, but when he told us of his wife began to cry. So I reached out with my hand the old man smiled and walked away, and though we didn't have to say think I know why. So we went down to the river and we found em and we said, it's getting cold my friend oh let's go on home.
So the three of us we started on our way into the night, and with the moon our only light we found our way. When we got back to the world we found it wasn't very good, though none of us thought that we would, we turned away. Beause they came down to the river and they found us and they said, "It's getting cold my friend oh let's go on home.'
So we walked and walked and walked until our feet they became numb and as our ears grew cold our minds began to roam.
And we walked and walked and walked some more without saying a word and when the sun came up we found our way back home.
credits
from We Walked, and Walked, and Walked,
released December 18, 2014
Nate Case - Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Vocals
Cody Christian - Upright Bass
Haley E Rydell - Acoustic Guitar, Vocals
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