Walk Quietly By
Bert Jansch Lyrics


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Walk quietly by, he won't bother you
He's a busy man, he's got things to do
All day long he's happy in his world
Picking up the leaves
Cleaning up his own back yard

In summer heat, in winter snow
You'll find him picking up the papers that people throw
All day long he's happy in his world
Picking up the leaves
Cleaning up his own back yard

There's no rhyme nor reason, walking the streets of this wide world
Can't find anything to rest this troubled mind
Please help me I keep asking
Everybody's so busy that they wont stop
I got to keep on moving, to rest this troubled mind

He dosn't care, nor does he know
Of the outside world that comes and goes
All day long he's happy in his world
Picking up the leaves
Cleaning up his own back yard

So walk quietly by, he won't bother you
He's a busy man, he's got things to do
All day long he's happy in his world




Picking up the leaves
Cleaning up his own back yard.

Overall Meaning

Bert Jansch's song "Walk Quietly By" is a beautiful testament to the simplicity and happiness that can be found in a task as mundane as cleaning up one's own backyard. The singer of the song is a man who is content with his life and has found joy in his routine of picking up leaves and cleaning up his surroundings. He is not bothered by the world around him and he does not care about what is happening outside of his own little world. The song suggests that this simple existence is something to be admired, as the man finds peace and happiness in his daily routine.


However, the song also exhibits a sense of restlessness and dissatisfaction with the world outside of the simple life portrayed by the singer. The lyrics suggest that the wider world is troubled and that the singer's own contentment may be in contrast to the troubles felt by others. The singer of the song asks for help, feeling overwhelmed by the busyness and troubles of the outside world. Meanwhile, the man who cleans up his own backyard goes about his day, seemingly oblivious to the wider problems that other people are experiencing.


Overall, "Walk Quietly By" presents a beautiful contrast between the simplicity and contentment of a simple life, and the complexities and troubles of the wider world. It suggests that happiness can be found in small, mundane tasks, but it also acknowledges the challenges of navigating a world that can often seem confusing and overwhelming.


Line by Line Meaning

Walk quietly by, he won't bother you
If you walk quietly past him, he won't bother you


He's a busy man, he's got things to do
He is a busy man and he has a lot of things to do


All day long he's happy in his world
He is happy in his world throughout the day


Picking up the leaves
He is picking up the leaves from the ground


Cleaning up his own back yard
He is cleaning his own backyard


In summer heat, in winter snow
In summer heat or winter snow


You'll find him picking up the papers that people throw
You can see him picking up papers that people throw


There's no rhyme nor reason, walking the streets of this wide world
Walking the streets of this wide world has no logical explanation


Can't find anything to rest this troubled mind
He can't find anything that can calm his troubled mind


Please help me I keep asking
He keeps asking for help


Everybody's so busy that they wont stop
Everybody is too busy to stop


I got to keep on moving, to rest this troubled mind
He has to keep moving to calm his troubled mind


He dosn't care, nor does he know
He doesn't care and he doesn't know


Of the outside world that comes and goes
He is unaware of the outside world that comes and goes


So walk quietly by, he won't bother you
If you walk quietly past him, he won't bother you


He's a busy man, he's got things to do
He is a busy man and he has a lot of things to do


All day long he's happy in his world
He is happy in his world throughout the day


Picking up the leaves
He is picking up the leaves from the ground


Cleaning up his own back yard
He is cleaning his own backyard




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