In a hotel in Kansas
I read the Gideons Bible
I was looking for something to set me free

Out the window I watched headlights
And I prayed for revival
But no answer came to me

Sometimes you feel nothing
Sometimes you feel it all
I guess, I guess, I guess you just walk on

Keep on walking in the steps of faith
Keep on walking in the steps of faith

On an airplane over Boise
I smelled the coffee and bacon
But I could not eat 'cause I worry too much

In the back room of the theater
On my knees I was praying
I said, "I need, I need some kind of touch"

Sometimes you feel nothing
Sometimes you feel it all
I guess, I guess, I guess you just walk on

Keep on walking in the steps of faith
Keep on walking in the steps of faith

Some people who I know
Have walked this road before me, they say
"Sometimes you're gonna feel all alone"

"But He's there, He's near you
And you've gotta walk like you know it's true
Until your trial leads you home"

Sometimes you feel nothing
And sometimes you feel it all
Sometimes you gotta bear down
Stand up, walk on, strong and tall

Keep on walking in the steps of faith
(Keep on walking in the steps of faith)
Keep on walking in the steps of faith
(Keep on walking in the steps of faith)

Keep on walking in the steps of faith
(Keep on walking in the steps of faith)
Keep on walking in the steps of faith
Stand up, stand down now

Keep on walking in the steps of faith
(Keep on walking, keep on walking)
Keep on walking in the steps of faith
(Yeah, come on, come on, come on)
Something, something now

Sometimes you feel nothing
(Nothing)
Sometimes you feel it all
(Feel it all)

Sometimes you feel nothing
(Come on)
Keep on walking

Sometimes you feel nothing
(Nothing)
Sometimes you feel it all
Sometimes you feel nothing
Keep on walking



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