| Go Walking
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| A ring of fire falls onto the lake
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| As you go walking
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| A jousting knight throws his sword away
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| As you go walking
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| And omens spread vast among the twilight sky
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| Before morning an army will be bled
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| What treasures lie beneath the frozen loch?
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| As you go walking
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| I stumbled on a ruined secluded well
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| As I went walking
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| And I rambled where the Romans once did tread
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| As I went walking
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| Condemned to silence by a cursed spell
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| The air is filled with spirits of the dead
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| And castles haunted for a thousand years
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| As you go walking
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| Through Hadrian a bag of pipes does play
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| As you go walking
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| And his wall divides and rests unto this day
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| As you go walking
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| The round table legends of squabble they did play
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| The voice of Merlin echoes through the moors
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| Every mound, mile and crag has its tale
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| As you go walking
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| Lah la, la, la, la, la, lah, la, la, la
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| A gallant King and Queen they wait patiently
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| Until summoned to defend their land once more
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| As I rambled through the burns and crooked trees
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| I see them walking
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| Mm I see them walking
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| Lah la, la, la, la, la, lah |