I'm Walkin'

Longing Echoes: A Melodic Tale of Love and Hope
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Lyrics

I'm walkin', yes indeed, and I'm talkin' 'bout you and me

Expressing that the speaker is currently moving and discussing the relationship between themselves and the listener.

I'm hopin' that you'll come back to me (yes)

Expressing a desire or hope for the listener to return.

I'm lonely as I can be, I'm waitin' for your company

Feeling extremely alone and eagerly anticipating the presence of the listener.

I'm hopin' that you'll come back to me

Reiterating the hope for the listener's return.

What 'ya gonna do when the well runs dry?

Rhetorical question pondering the listener's actions when faced with adversity.

You're gonna run away and hide

Speculating that the listener might choose to escape or avoid challenges.

I'm gonna run right by your side, for you pretty baby I'll even die

Asserting the speaker's commitment to accompany the listener, even to the extent of being willing to die for them.

I'm walkin', yes indeed, I'm talkin' 'bout you and me

Restating the movement and discussion concerning the speaker and the listener.

I'm hopin' that you'll come back to me

Repeating the desire or hope for the listener's return.


I'm walkin', yes indeed, and I'm talkin' 'bout you and me

Reiteration of movement and discussion regarding the relationship between the speaker and the listener.

I'm hopin' that you'll come back to me (yes)

Expressing a desire or hope for the listener to return, as mentioned earlier.

I'm lonely as I can be, I'm waitin' for your company

Reiterating a deep sense of loneliness and eagerness for the listener's companionship.

I'm hopin' that you'll come back to me

Repetition of the hope for the listener's return, echoing earlier lines.

What 'ya gonna do when the well runs dry?

Asking a rhetorical question about the listener's potential reaction to difficult situations.

You're gonna sit right down and cry

Speculating that the listener might respond to hardship by crying.

What 'ya gonna do when I say "bye-bye"?

Rhetorical question concerning the listener's reaction to the speaker saying goodbye.

All you're gonna do is dry your eye

Suggesting that the listener might only dry their eyes in response to the speaker's departure.

I'm walkin', yes indeed, I'm talkin' 'bout you and me

Restating the movement and discussion regarding the relationship between the speaker and the listener.

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