Lyrics Walkin' Home - Iris DeMent
I′m
walkin'
home
tonight
The
streets
are
glowing
′neath
the
pale
moonlight
I
look
around,
there's
not
a
soul
in
sight
And
I'm
walkin′
home
Once
again
I
hear
my
mother′s
voice
And
all
us
kids
making
a
bunch
of
noise
If
I'm
not
careful
I
might
start
to
cry
Just
walkin′
home
tonight
I
turn
my
head
and
hear
the
screen
door
slam
And
there
he
is,
that
tall
and
dark-haired
man
He
looks
my
way
but
all
alone
he
stands
And
I
am
walkin'
home
He′s
my
Dad,
you
know
I
was
his
girl
He
taught
me
all
he
knew
about
this
world
And
then
he
traveled
right
on
out
of
sight
And
I'm
just
walkin′
home
tonight
I'm
walkin'
home
tonight
The
streets
are
glowing
′neath
the
pale
moonlight
I
look
around,
there′s
not
a
soul
in
sight
And
I
am
walkin'
home
Old
worn-out
couches
and
a
bunch
of
kids
Four
to
a
bedroom
and
all
Mom′s
plates
were
chipped
But
I
never
knew
about
the
things
I
missed
And
I'm
walkin′
home
You
see,
it's
just
the
place
where
I
come
from
And,
good
or
bad,
it′s
where
the
deal
was
done
Mom
and
Dad,
their
daughters
and
their
sons
And
I'm
just
walkin'
home
tonight
I′m
walkin′
home
tonight
The
streets
are
glowing
'neath
the
pale
moonlight
I
look
around,
there′s
not
a
soul
in
sight
And
I'm
walkin′
home
Once
again
I
hear
my
mother's
voice
And
all
us
kids
making
a
bunch
of
noise
If
I′m
not
careful
I
might
start
to
cry
Just
walkin'
home
tonight
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