Vandaag ben ik gaan lopen
Ik was het maanden al van plan
Maar pas toen iedereen gezegd had dat het niet kon ging ik lopen
Kijk me lopen toch
Hier loop ik dan

Vandaag ben ik gaan lopen
Ik heb de meningen geteld
En heb bedacht dat het niets uitmaakt
Ook als men niks vind wordt zelfs dat nog als een mening je verteld

Vandaag ben ik gaan lopen
En waar ik loop is van nu af aan een weg

Vandaag ben ik gaan lopen
Maak me klein bij elk geluid
Ben veel banger dan ik was toen ik nog stil stond
Mag zo wezen
Maar ik kom eindelijk, ik kom eindelijk vooruit

Vandaag ben ik gaan lopen
En waar ik loop is van nu af aan een weg

Kijk me lopen, zeven sloten
Hoogste bergen, andersom
Ik ben hoe dan ook gaan lopen
Ik zie wel waar ik kom
Diepe dalen, mooie paden
Ik glim bij wat ik zachtjes
Haast onhoorbaar fluisterend zeg

Waar ik gelopen heb
Is van nu af aan een weg

Vandaag ben ik gaan lopen
Omdat dat is wat ik wou
Ik heb geen idee waarom men zei dat het niet kon
Zeg liever ga maar
Dat is leuk en moet je doen
Want kijk me lachend

Hier loop ik nou


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    Weet eigenlijk niet of hij echt is gaan lopen of dat het symbolisch is voor een verandering in zijn leven. Een van de mooiste nummers van Acda en de Munnik naar mijn mening.

    bugmenoton December 27, 2004   Link
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    Het is grappig hoe vaak ze het hebben over zwerven of lopen, or reizen in het algemeen. Ik weet eigenlijk niet of ze dat vaak doen. Wel dat ze het vroeger vaak wilden doen. De wereld rond en nooit meer terug.

    MalilaMuseon March 05, 2013   Link

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