And you may walk the dog. When you walk through a storm. Hold your head, hold it up high. And don't, don't you be afraid. Don't be afraid of the dark. For at the end, at the end of the storm. Is a golden, a golden sky. And a sweet, silver song of love. Walk on, walk on through the wind. Golden walk on, walk on. Walk on through the rain. Walk on over your dreams. Your dreams might get a little bit torn. Just a little bit tossed and blown. All you gotta do is walk on. Walk on through the wind. And while you're walking. Just a little bit of hope. Just a little bit of hope in your heart. Giving you that I promise you that you, you'll never. You won't ever. You won't ever. You won't ever. Won't ever let you walk alone. Walk alone. You'll never walk. You won't walk alone. Angels to guide you. He'll put two angels right beside you. He'll walk beside you. And he'll keep walking beside you. And you'll never walk alone. Walk on and walk on. Walk on and walk on. That sounds mighty, mighty good to me right now. Walk on and walk on. Walk on and walk on. Just a little bit of hope. Right on, right on. Right on, right on. Right on, right on. Just a little bit of hope in your heart. You'll never. You won't ever. You won't ever. I know that you won't ever let you walk alone. Walk on and walk on. Walk on and walk on. You'll never walk alone. You'll never walk alone. You'll never walk alone. Thank you. Wow. Applause. Applause. ♪ I'll be going right on. Straight on into the heart of the Baptist church, just for a minute. You know, being the daughter of a Baptist minister, you had to know these hymns before you could do anything. We got together and put our heads together and came up with an arrangement on one of the great hymns of the church. Amen. We have in Jesus.