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Walk Away
-Bad Religion Lyrics


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Shut off the TV and peel off those sunday gloves
And I'll stain the clean that you've been counting
Old Mr. Fletcher passed by here today
After 40 years of toil he just up and walked away

Fantastic the panic that showed in his eyes
He shrugged when I asked him about it
He said, 'Young man pay heed, you listen well to what I say
Now there comes a time for a man to walk away

Walk away (walk away) I'll be a parade
And I'll be determined that no one shall dissuade
On my way (dissuade) I'll sure take some time
To burn all the bridges that I'm leaving behind

He passed by again and he was shivering from the cold
I'm not sure but I think he was trying
He told me about the weather and something old to pay
'But tomorrow,' he said, 'I'm gonna surely walk away

Walk away (walk away) I'll be a parade
And I'll be determined that no one shall dissuade
On my way (dissuade) I'll take my sweet time
And burn all the bridges that I leave behind

Walk away (walk away) I'll be a parade
And I'll be determined that no one shall dissuade

Overall Meaning

The song "Walk Away" by Bad Religion tells the story of Old Mr. Fletcher, who after 40 years of toil, decides to walk away from his life. The lyrics describe the panic that shows in Fletcher's eyes and his explanation to the singer: that there comes a time for a man to walk away. It is a poignant reminder that life is short and that we should not be afraid to make big changes when necessary. The chorus of the song is a call to action, with the singer proclaiming that he will be a parade and burn all the bridges that he's leaving behind.


The lyrics capture the feeling of uncertainty and excitement that come with starting a new chapter in life. It is a reminder that we are in control of our destiny and that we can choose to walk away from anything that no longer serves us. The song also acknowledges that walking away can be difficult and that it takes courage to leave behind the familiar and enter into the unknown.


In summary, "Walk Away" is a powerful and thought-provoking song that encourages the listener to consider the value of taking risks and walking away from situations that are no longer fulfilling.


Line by Line Meaning

Shut off the TV and peel off those sunday gloves
Stop being idle and get down to business, it's time to take action.


And I'll stain the clean that you've been counting
I'll show you the harsh reality that you've been avoiding for too long.


Old Mr. Fletcher passed by here today
A wise old man came by and shared his life experience with me.


After 40 years of toil he just up and walked away
Despite dedicating his whole life to something, he realized it was no longer worth his time and chose to leave.


Fantastic the panic that showed in his eyes
It was alarming to see the fear and uncertainty in his expression.


He shrugged when I asked him about it
He didn't want to talk about it, but I could sense he had a story to tell.


He said, 'Young man pay heed, you listen well to what I say
Listen carefully to my advice, it comes from years of experience and wisdom.


Now there comes a time for a man to walk away
There are moments when we must recognize that moving on is necessary for our own well-being.


Walk away (walk away) I'll be a parade
I'll leave in a grand and confident way, showing the world that I'm in control.


And I'll be determined that no one shall dissuade
I won't let anyone convince me to stay in a situation that's no longer good for me.


On my way (dissuade) I'll sure take some time
I won't rush into anything, I'll consider my options and make a thoughtful decision.


To burn all the bridges that I'm leaving behind
I'll sever ties with the past and move forward without looking back.


He passed by again and he was shivering from the cold
I saw him again and he looked vulnerable and exposed.


I'm not sure but I think he was trying
I suspect that he's attempting to leave behind something that's been holding him back.


He told me about the weather and something old to pay
He mentioned trivial things to distract from the real issue at hand.


'But tomorrow,' he said, 'I'm gonna surely walk away
He's confident that tomorrow will be the day he makes a clean break and moves on.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BRETT GUREWITZ

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Mystery Less History

Any way you canpost it's B-side please? Thanks ...... one of the best channels for hard to find tunes !!

Mystery Less History

@Mr Charlie Chalk that's funny as I did a search and nothing came up hence asking you.thanks all the same

Mr Charlie Chalk

It's up here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv0gGy1Uy9s&feature=emb_logo

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