I walk a lonely road
Its the only one Ive ever known,
dont know where it goes
but its home to me and I walk alone......
2007-02-25 02:38:51
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answered by Basket-santa 6
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Yes, I walk a very lonely road.
It's lead me over mountains and across rivers, through the toughest, tightest thorns you'd never want to imagine.
I've been lost for days alone on that road, cold hungry tired and nearly hopeless.
I've followed until it disappeared into swamps, only emerging as the slightest overgrown, long untrodden old deer trail on the other side.
I've followed it through the gloomiest labrythith of city streets and over vast oceans, wastes of deserts and hellish depths quite near despair.
Still, I trudge on--knowing perfectly well where the road began, and where it will take me--from darkness to darkness, alone, always alone.
But I'll be boiled in **** if I don't have as much fun as I can along the way!
2007-02-25 07:45:36
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answered by herr_flipowitz 2
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Sometimes I choose a road with nobody else on it, so I wouldn't say it's lonely. But if I want to turn off into a busy street, I'd have plenty of good company!
2007-02-25 03:24:41
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answered by ? 6
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Now lonely ,One Day I Believe I Will Very Blessed .:)
2007-02-25 12:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I walk a lonely road.
2007-02-25 06:47:40
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answered by Jay (cynical) 7
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blessed, but sometimes i like to walk that lonely road
2007-02-25 02:34:39
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answered by Dorian 3
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I think ultimately we all walk the lonely road.
2007-02-25 02:34:49
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answered by Hello Dave 6
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i walk the lonely road
2007-02-25 02:34:09
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answered by boybellend 3
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I'm blessed with the good company of my hubby or friends and our dog.
2007-02-25 03:38:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I am really blessed with good company, bit strangely, when I am surrounded by more and more people the lonlier I become!
2007-02-25 02:35:34
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answered by P 4
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