As I went a-walking
One morning in spring
I met with some travelers
On an old country lane
One was an old man
The second a maid
The third was a young boy who smiled as he said:
"With the wind in the willows
The birds in the sky
There's a bright sun to warm us
Wherever we lie
We have bread and fishes
And a jug of red wine
To share on our journey
With all of mankind"
So I asked them to tell me their name and their race
So I could remember each smile on their face
"Our names, they mean nothing
They change throughout time
So come sit beside us and share in our wine"
"With the wind in the willows
The birds in the sky
There's a bright sun to warm us
Wherever we lie
We have bread and fishes
And a jug of red wine
To share on our journey
With all of mankind"
One morning in spring
I met with some travelers
On an old country lane
One was an old man
The second a maid
The third was a young boy who smiled as he said:
"With the wind in the willows
The birds in the sky
There's a bright sun to warm us
Wherever we lie
We have bread and fishes
And a jug of red wine
To share on our journey
With all of mankind"
So I asked them to tell me their name and their race
So I could remember each smile on their face
"Our names, they mean nothing
They change throughout time
So come sit beside us and share in our wine"
"With the wind in the willows
The birds in the sky
There's a bright sun to warm us
Wherever we lie
We have bread and fishes
And a jug of red wine
To share on our journey
With all of mankind"
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