I walk for miles, circumnavigate these lands.
Walking blindly, holding out my hands.
And I pass the stones, that remind me why I am here.
I follow the setting sun, and you were there.

Don't you see what she done to me.
I was running blind, but now I can be.
If there's just one sign, hell you know I can see.
Girl I'm meant for you, you are meant for me.

Chorus:
So I say,
I'm bound to ramble,
All my days with another.
All my days.

Her teachings in every day.
And boy I know she ain't preaching, but I feel the need to pray.
She's like the ocean size pounding on my shores.
Knocking down all my walls, opening up all my doors.

Chorus

My love of you.
Ramble away.
'Cos I'm bound to ramble.
With my lover, all my days

I'm bound to ramble........ohhhh yer x 8
I'm bound to ramble...


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Bound To Ramble Lyrics as written by John Charles Wiltshire Butler

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    on his dvd, live at st. gallen, he says this is about a tour he took around austrailia. In which he says he found himself, and his wife, and they, to this day live a life of travel.

    mindfulcandidateon February 13, 2006   Link
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    God I love this track, it's one of his best I think.

    The tune of it is just so easy to listen to, it's addictive.

    MattyBon May 10, 2007   Link
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    its the eternal journey of life- whether you are 'alone' or within company of another, it is the 'reise'. a peaceful misfit in a way. a journey of truth within your soul and this life... -your own path.

    Neverlandon March 09, 2009   Link

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