Come on feet, start moving, got to get me there, hey, hey, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, oh, uh-huh,
uh-huh, yeah, oh.
25 miles from home, girl, my feet are hurting mighty bad.
Now I've been walking for three days and two lonely nights.
You know that I'm mighty mad, huh, but I got a woman waiting for me
that's going to make this trip worth a while.
You see, she's got the kind of loving and the kissing
that'll make a man go stonewild, so I got to keep on walking.
I got to walk on, oh, oh, oh.
I, I, I, I, I'm so tired, but I just can't lose my stride.
I got 15 miles to go now, and I can hear my baby calling my name.
It's as if as though I'm standing at a front door.
I can hear her, that dog, on plane.
Now I'll be so glad to see my baby and hold her in my arms one more time.
Now when I kiss her lips, I'll turn her back over, flip,
and I'll forget about these feet of mine.
I got to keep on walking, hey, I got to walk on.
Let me tell you, y'all, I, I, I, I'm so tired,
but I just can't lose my stride.
Come on, feet, don't fail me now.
I got 10 more miles to go.
I got 9, 8, 7, 6, 6, 6.
I got 5 more miles to go now.
Over the hill, just around the bend.
Although my feet are tired, I can't lose my stride.
I got to get to my baby again.
I got to keep on walking, hey, I got to walk on.
Please let me tell you, y'all, I, I, I, I'm so tired,
but I just can't lose my stride.
I got to keep on walking, hey, I got to walk on.
Let me tell you, y'all, I see my baby just across the bend.
I got to keep on walking, hey, I got to walk on.
Let me tell you, y'all, I got to say,
I've been stepping since the sun came up.