"I'll Walk Alone" is a song originally written in 1944 by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn, and it has been performed by various artists over the years. Engelbert Humperdinck, a British pop singer, also recorded his version of the song. The lyrics of the song depict a person who chooses to walk alone because they believe their loved one is also feeling lonely. The singer admits to being lonely but doesn't mind it because their heart tells them that their loved one is also going through the same emotions. They decide to walk alone, gathering dreams they had discussed with their loved one, despite questions from others. The singer promises to always be near their loved one, no matter where they are, through prayers and a deep connection. They assure their loved one that if they call, they will hear and be there for them, regardless of the distance. However, they also urge their loved one to walk alone and send their love and kisses to guide them until they can be physically together again. The overall meaning of the song is about enduring loneliness and separation, yet maintaining a strong emotional bond with a loved one. It conveys the idea that even when physically apart, love and support can still be felt and shared through thoughts, prayers, and dreams.