From the recording Love Will Remain

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[Behind The Song]
When I was a child all the way through to my early 20’s, Dad and I often went on long walks around the neighborhood.

We would talk about everything in that hour – He would listen, share life advice, or we’d walk in silence if I was upset about something.

Just being… together.

Then in my 20’s, I started going on long walks with my now-husband, Joe, as we got to know each other. It’s still one of our favorite things to do 20 years later.

And now I’m going on evening neighborhood walks with my little kiddos.

I love this time together because it’s so simple, yet deeply meaningful.

Reflecting on these memories inspired me to write a song about a transition of time through generations…

How something as timeless as a walk can nurture all types of relationships.

It’s about so much more than walking… A seemingly small act with a lasting impact.

Give it a listen – I hope this song inspires you as much as it did me when I wrote it.

Lyrics

Taking a walk with you
It’s my favorite thing to do
We hold hands and whistle a tune
Sky turns navy blue
Taking a walk with you

I fall on my knee
You bend to lift me
You kiss my wound and tie my shoe
I learn to trust you
Taking a walk with you

When it gets hard and we get confused
You may see me cry
But our time apart will remind us what to do…
Step outside when evening falls

Mm-Mm
Mm-Mm
Mm-Mm
Mm-Mm
Mm-Mm
Mm-Mm
Mmmmmm

Watching the flowers grow
Pushing through the snow
Through their blooms I learned something true
I was made to love you
Taking a walk with you