Walking On

Robert Keen, Bill Whitbeck

There's a dirt road and a fence line, takes me into town
There's a right way and a left way, the way I'm walking now
My life passes by me, like I'm standing still
Still I spend my time living, like I've got time to kill

I'll walk on till I'm hungry, talk on till I'm dry
This road I'm on is all I know, so I keep walking' on

There's freedom in a sunset, Music in the air
There's comfort in the silence, we find time to share
There's laughter in your footsteps I hear when I'm alone
Echo though the distance, Fill the great unknown

I'll walk on till I'm hungry, talk on till I'm dry
This road I'm on is all I know, so I keep walking' on

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Who composed the song “Walking On” by Robert Earl Keen?
The song “Walking On” by Robert Earl Keen was composed by Robert Keen, Bill Whitbeck.

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