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* James Taylor's "Wandering".
-->I've been wandering early and late\\
From New York City to the Golden Gate,\\
And it don't look like I'll ever stop my wandering.
-->I've been wandering early and late\\
From New York City to the Golden Gate,\\
And it don't look like I'll ever stop my wandering.
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We just like the wind in out face.\\
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We just like the wind in out our face.\\
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* Ed Ames' "Son of a Travelin' Man".
-->From Boston to Charleston\\
Wherever the four winds blow\\
I'm restless, I'm ready\\
There's a rainbow for me to follow\\
Anywhere that it leads me\\
I must go!
-->From Boston to Charleston\\
Wherever the four winds blow\\
I'm restless, I'm ready\\
There's a rainbow for me to follow\\
Anywhere that it leads me\\
I must go!
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I decided to leave my home\\
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As I decided to leave my home\\walked into the rain\\
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* "Seawinds" by Music/{{Accept}} (along with Music/{{Therion}}'s {{cover version}} of it).
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* "Seawinds" by Music/{{Accept}} (along with Music/{{Therion}}'s {{cover version}} of it).it):
-->In a cold and dark December\\
I decided to leave my home\\
Stood beside the road all night long\\
In the grey December morning\\
I decided to leave my home\\
Took a train to nowhere, far away\\
Far away
-->In a cold and dark December\\
I decided to leave my home\\
Stood beside the road all night long\\
In the grey December morning\\
I decided to leave my home\\
Took a train to nowhere, far away\\
Far away
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* "Another Town, Another Train" by Music/{{ABBA}}
-->Just another town, another train\\
Nothing lost and nothing gained\\
Guess I'll spend my life in railway stations
-->Just another town, another train\\
Nothing lost and nothing gained\\
Guess I'll spend my life in railway stations
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* "Seawinds" by Music/{{Accept}} (along with Music/{{Therion}}'s {{cover version}} of it).
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* Music/WoodyGuthrie's "Sally, Don't You Grieve":
-->I am one of those ramblin' men,\\
Ramblin' since I don't know when,\\
Here I come and I'm gone again,\\
And I told her not to grieve after me.
-->I am one of those ramblin' men,\\
Ramblin' since I don't know when,\\
Here I come and I'm gone again,\\
And I told her not to grieve after me.
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* Charlene's "I've Never Been to Me" is a deconstruction which states that all of the narrator's travels and adventures left her no time for personal growth or a family.
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* Charlene's "I've Never Been to Me" is a deconstruction which states that all of the narrator's singer's travels and adventures left her no time for personal growth or a family.
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* Subverted in "Exotic Siren Song" by Moonshake, in which following his wanderlust pushes the narrator over the DespairEventHorizon.
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* Subverted Deconstructed in "Exotic Siren Song" by Moonshake, Music/{{Moonshake}}, in which following his wanderlust pushes the narrator over the DespairEventHorizon. "Capital Letters" similarly has [[CountryMouse the narrator]] follow his wanderlust and move to the big city, only to become quickly disillusioned with it.
** Funnily enough, Moonshake has a song actually titled "Wanderlust" that ''isn't'' one of these.
** Funnily enough, Moonshake has a song actually titled "Wanderlust" that ''isn't'' one of these.
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* The commonly perceived lyrics of "Like The Wind", or Music/TheMostMysteriousSongOnTheInternet, appear to be either this or a BreakUpSong.
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* "Screaming Skin", by Music/{{Blondie}}. "Following my lust for wander everywhere I've never been, I can't escape from the sound of it--the sound of my screaming skin."
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* "Screaming Skin", by Music/{{Blondie}}.Music/{{Blondie|Band}}. "Following my lust for wander everywhere I've never been, I can't escape from the sound of it--the sound of my screaming skin."
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* Music/{{Jihyo}}'s "Room"
--> "I'm going on a trip\\
To the far end of the world\\
Rattling a tightly locked room\\
After checking dozens of times, we're far away"\\
([[https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/jihyo/room.html English translation]])
--> "I'm going on a trip\\
To the far end of the world\\
Rattling a tightly locked room\\
After checking dozens of times, we're far away"\\
([[https://www.azlyrics.com/lyrics/jihyo/room.html English translation]])
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* Music/StanRogers' "Northwest Passage" is about a person driving west across Canada and musing about the first European explorers to trek the same route.
--> How then am I so different from the first men through this way? \\
Like them, I took a settled life, I threw it all away, \\
To seek a northwest passage at the call of many men \\
To find there but the road back home again.
--> How then am I so different from the first men through this way? \\
Like them, I took a settled life, I threw it all away, \\
To seek a northwest passage at the call of many men \\
To find there but the road back home again.
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* "On My Way" from ''THeatre/{{Violet}}''.
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* "Ticket to the Tropics" and "Spanish Heart" by Gerard Joling. Both also double as {{Break-Up Song}}s.
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* "Ticket to the Tropics" and "Spanish Heart" by Gerard Joling. Both also double as {{Break-Up {{Breakup Song}}s.