Song Description
A spiritual song looking forward to returning to a pastoral ideal in the company of the one you love
Song Length |
5:04 |
Genre |
Folk - Contemporary, Folk - General |
Tempo |
Non 4/4 |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Poignant, Moving |
Subject |
Spirituality, Life |
Similar Artists |
Marc Cohn, Steve Winwood |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
I shall walk the old remembered ways,
Down the broad and leafy lane,
Contented not with Winter's days,
But with Summer season's gain.
Walk with me, my darling walk with me,
Let us climb the rolling rise,
Let me kiss your lips tenderly,
'Neath the evening's deeping skies.
For oh,
There shall we go,
I'll meet you,
I'll meet you there
I shall put me to the test of faith,
Be not found wanting again,
For I should seek not to show my face,
Were I to falter at the end.
I pray we'll see the end of days,
Hand in hand on Heaven's stair,
For when we take leave of this earthly place,
My love, I'll meet you there.
For oh,
There shall we go,
I'll meet you,
I'll meet you there.
I shall walk the old remembered ways,
Down the broad and leafy lane,
Contented not with Winter's days,
But with Summer season's gain.
Walk with me, my darling walk with me,
Let us climb the rolling rise,
Let me kiss your lips tenderly,
'Neath the evening's deeping skies.
For oh,
There shall we go,
I'll meet you,
I'll meet -
I'll meet you there.