[Intro]
[Verse]
He left me this morning, was the sixth day of May
I will wait until September until he comes back this way
And weâll hear such sweet music, as the autumn leaves sway
And weâll both go out walking on Sunday
[Chorus]
Come and dance at the crossroads, come kiss at the post
Come and tell me that you love me, that you love me the most
That you care much more for me than your girl on the coast
And weâll both go out walking on Sunday
[Verse]
If my mother is watching, take me by the hand
Bow to the ladies, shake hands with the men
If we stand by the stone wall, they will know youâre my friend
And weâll both go out walking on Sunday
[Verse]
My sister is married, there is a child on the way
And Iâve not let one day pass that I have not looked her way
Sheâs a spring in her step and a smile wide as day
And they both go out walking on Sunday
[Chorus]
Come and dance at the crossroads, come kiss at the post
Come and tell me that you love me, that you love me the most
That you care much more for me than your girl on the coast
And weâll both go out walking on Sunday
[Instrumental]
[Verse]
Walk me past the orchard where the blossom blows wild
Walk me to the millstream where young trout rise for fly
To the oak in the clearing where we once laughed and smiled
Oh, take me out walking on Sunday
[Chorus]
Come and dance at the crossroads, come kiss at the post
Come and tell me that you love me, that you love me the most
That you care much more for me than your girl on the coast
And weâll both go out walking on Sunday
We ll both go out walking on Sunday