Lord I'm One / 500 Miles

Lord I'm One / 500 Miles

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A June 2026 TikTok audio trend layering Peter, Paul and Mary's "500 Miles" counting verse ("Lord, I'm one, Lord, I'm two…") over multiplying characters, crowds of drooling cats, and ironic brainrot edits.

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Lord I'm One / 500 Miles is a TikTok trend using the repetitive verse from Peter, Paul and Mary's 1962 folk recording of "500 Miles": "Lord, I'm one, Lord, I'm two, Lord, I'm three… Lord, I'm five hundred miles from my home." Early 2026 fancams paired the audio with anime and brainrot compilations; @andthesunhitsherright's April 17 "Soo Miles" ironic edit cleared 3.9 million views.

The trend fused with the Drooling Cat reaction image in June 2026—users captioned low-res cats (or crowds of them) with the counting lyrics in comment sections before dedicated videos took off. @martin_raventiktok's June 10 screenshot compilation passed 10.1 million views; @kytnfxngz's direct cat montage hit 5.4 million views June 11; @mrluckybean's template version cleared 3.1 million views June 18. Know Your Meme submitted the fad June 29, 2026, framing it as an audio-counting snowclone distinct from any single character IP.

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lordimon.com can host a beat-marked audio trimmer: visitors pick which count number to cut on, export vertical clips with caption presets, and browse credited examples from anime, sports, and drooling-cat variants.

lordimone.com fits a folk-meme literacy page explaining the 1962 song origin, why the counting verse loops well on TikTok, and pairing guides for when the audio reads sincere versus absurdist.

milesmeme.com works as a weekly multiplier-edit roundup—crowd macros, character stacks, ironic "Soo Miles" brainrot—each entry linking out to original TikToks with mandatory creator handles visible.

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