Let's Walk

Album: Let's Walk (2024)
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  • Let's walk
    Let's roll
    Let us advance our mortal bodies up where hearts and minds will go

    Let's lead
    And behold
    Progress within the peaceful test of power growing as we go

    You reap
    What you sow
    We keep our deepest love at hand and never shall we let it go

    Let's walk
    Let's roll
    You are the people of my heart and soul I want the world to know
    You are the people of my heart and soul I want the world to know

    Let's walk
    Let's roll
    In step we bless togetherness from far and wide from heel to toe

    We'll see
    And we'll know
    We climb the mountainside where seeds were planted oh so long ago

    It's deep
    Down below
    With feet and hands aligned we stand for love (yes love) is what we show

    Let's walk
    Let's roll
    You are the people of my heart and soul I want the world to know
    You are the people of my heart and soul I want the world to know" Writer/s: Jon Herington, Madeleine Peyroux
    Publisher: GOOD JON BAD JON MUSIC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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