Walking Proof

Walking Proof: A Journey Through Rock 'n' Roll's Trials
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Lyrics

Lord, release my hands

Expressing a desire for freedom or release from some form of constraint or burden.

I have joined a rock n roll band

Indicating the singer's involvement in a rock and roll band, suggesting a commitment to a passionate and unconventional lifestyle.

And it's put me on the road

Highlighting the impact of the singer's musical journey, putting them on the road and away from familiar surroundings.

Away from everyone I know

Expressing a sense of isolation or distance from people known to the singer.


I could tell you that it's easy

Acknowledging the challenges of the singer's chosen path, possibly contrasting with a romanticized perception.

But that wouldn't be the truth

Stressing the importance of honesty, implying that claiming it's easy would be disingenuous.

If you ever need to call me

Offering availability and connection through a call, indicating a desire to stay connected despite the challenges.

Well you know there's walking proof

Emphasizing that the singer's experiences serve as proof of their commitment and journey.


Well I heard him bang that drum

Referring to someone playing a drum, possibly representing a passionate and intense aspect of life.

Something burning and something numb

Suggesting a mix of intense emotions, with something burning and something numb, indicating a complex experience.

Little brother, come with me

Inviting someone, possibly a sibling, to join the singer on their journey, creating a sense of camaraderie.

It's 2 AM in Boise

Providing a specific time and place (2 AM in Boise) that may hold significance in the singer's narrative.


I could tell you that it's easy

Reiterating the difficulty of the singer's experiences, emphasizing the real challenges faced.

But that wouldn't be the truth

Reiterating the importance of truth, even when it's not the easiest thing to communicate.

If you ever need to call me

Reaffirming the offer of connection and support through a call, underscoring the singer's commitment to relationships.

Well you know there's walking proof

Reiterating that the singer's life experiences serve as tangible proof of their journey and commitment.


Elliot, the world gets scary

Addressing someone named Elliot, acknowledging the challenges in life and relationships.

And words get heavy, and girls get mean

Describing the weight of words and the challenges faced in relationships, particularly with girls becoming mean.

I've seen dark shadows in back lounges

Referring to dark and challenging moments, possibly in the context of music-related spaces (back lounges).

Hearts just soaking in kerosene

Depicting hearts saturated with kerosene, suggesting vulnerability and the potential for emotional combustion.


I could tell you that it's easy

Reiterating the challenges faced by the singer, emphasizing the authenticity of their narrative.

But that wouldn't be the truth

Stressing the importance of truth in conveying the difficulty of the singer's experiences.

If you ever need to call me

Offering continued support and connection through a call, maintaining the theme of staying connected despite challenges.

Well you know there's walking proof

Reiterating that the singer's life experiences stand as tangible evidence of their journey and commitment.

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