Walking on Ice
Devonsquare Lyrics


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I took a walk down to the ice
Don't you remember how we used to
Followed the moon down to the trees
Cause there's a place I used to see you
Out on the middle of the lake
Until the sun turns sky blue
You were walking on ice
Sun lights the day, moon lights the night
And of this you can be sure
The things you love you hold so tight
Keep them safe behind your door

Watch out for cracks beneath your feet
And step softly through the night
Cus you're walking on ice
Yes you're walking on ice
Yes you're walking on i-ice
Walking on ice.

I walk the world on thin ice
And I walk out further and further on less and less
Don't hesitatate, don't think twice
It's only ice
(It's only ice)

Watch out for cracks beneath the feet
And step softly through the night
Cus you're walking on ice
Yes you're walking on ice




Yes you're walking on i-ice
Walking on ice.

Overall Meaning

Devonsquare's "Walking on Ice" is a hauntingly beautiful ballad about the fragility of life and the importance of cherishing what we love. The song is filled with rich imagery, invoking the image of walking on thin ice as a metaphor for the precarious nature of existence. The lyrics take us on a journey through the woods and out onto the frozen lake, where the singer longs to see his lost love again. The chorus warns us to be careful and step softly, for we are indeed walking on ice - both literally and metaphorically.


The song's verses are a gentle reminder to appreciate the things we love and hold them close. The sun and moon are symbols of the passage of time, and the chorus encourages us to be mindful of the cracks that might appear beneath our feet as we navigate life's treacherous terrain. The repetition of the phrase "Yes you're walking on ice" underscores the theme of the song and serves as a haunting reminder of life's fragility.


Overall, "Walking on Ice" is a deeply moving song that reminds us to cherish the people and things we love, while also cautioning us to be careful as we navigate the slippery slopes of life.


Line by Line Meaning

I took a walk down to the ice
I went to the frozen lake.


Don't you remember how we used to
Do you remember our past together?


Followed the moon down to the trees
I walked under the moon to the trees.


Cause there's a place I used to see you
This is where we used to meet.


Out on the middle of the lake
We met in the center of the frozen lake.


Until the sun turns sky blue
We would stay there until the morning sun.


You were walking on ice
You were dancing on the frozen water.


Sun lights the day, moon lights the night
The sun is out during the day, the moon at night.


And of this you can be sure
This is absolute.


The things you love you hold so tight
You hold on to what you cherish in your heart.


Keep them safe behind your door
Protect them at all costs.


Watch out for cracks beneath your feet
Be aware of any danger to your footing.


And step softly through the night
Walk gently through the darkness.


Cus you're walking on ice
Because you are walking on the frozen water.


Yes you're walking on ice
You are walking on the slippery surface.


Yes you're walking on i-ice
You are walking on the frozen water.


Walking on ice.
You are dancing on the frozen water.




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Vic Parmley


on Black Africa

This track is mistitled. It is Not Black Africa, it is Walking on Ice, the title track of the album.

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