Another song origins question, for another Girl Scout Camp Song. The lyrics I learned are below. The people I learned from called it "Walk with Me", but as I've been looking around for its sources, many songbooks call it "Kanga's Song" (I couldn't find any videos of it being sung, nor could I find the chords, so maybe I'll get over my dislike of my own voice and toss a version up on YouTube soon) Thanks! Chorus: Walk with me and talk with me And say you'll be my friend And together we'll have harmony On a road that will never end. Although our roads are different Just watch as they converge We've got a job to do together Our song, it must be heard. (Chorus) Sisters for the summer That's what the children say Little do they know when they go away That our friendship will never fade. (Chorus) And when you're down I'll build you up And when you're up I'll laugh with you And together we'll find the peace of mind That only two friends can find. (Chorus)
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