I went out for a walk
Went way past my block
And I kept on going right out of town
Walked unfamiliar streets
In my bare feets
Well I walked up and I walked down
Larking about
Larking about
I found my own way
I found my own way out
Threw away my phone
Got no direction known
Just like that old-time Bobby Dylan song
I would make my home
Wherever I roam
Whatever place that I feel I belong
I carried what I could pack
Just like Jack Kerouac
My life well it had become a long and winding road
Met a lot of different folks
Told a lot of dirty jokes
Learned what they called the road code
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