I walk the earth earth my darling, this is my home
Grab your pack my darling
Grab your pack and walk with me
We will walk the road
This road is all we need
I could be flat broke
Or I could be a millionaire

So take my hand
Just take my hand
And we will walk for miles
I walk the earth my darling, this is my home
I walk the earth my darling, this is my home

We may stay together
But if we part I'm sure we'll meet again
So grab your pack my darling
And walk a road that never ends.

So take my hand
Just take my hand
And we will walk for miles
I walk the earth my darling, this is my home
I walk the earth my darling, this is my home

So take my hand
Just take my hand
And we will walk together
I walk the earth my darling this is my home
I walk the earth, this is my home
I walk the earth, this is my home
And I walk (this is my home)
And I walk (this is my home)

I walk the earth my darling, this is my home
I walk the earth my darling, this is my home


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