Take a Walk
Kenin Lyrics


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The jungle's blocking the view from my hotel today,
There's four that cut through the fog
Like fingers clawing at clay.
Pixels and plastics are better than baskets,
A phone with a camera and wood for your casket.

Watch me play as I decay,
I'm gone
I'm Ok to wash away,
I'm gone

Just trying to elevate youm
So you can have your way.
With twenty choises to choose at your meal today.
Walls in the forest and beaches for tourists,
The people who live there are all working for us

Watch me play as I decay,
I'm gone
I'm Ok to wash away,
I'm gone.

Pixels and plastics are better than baskets,
A phone with a camera and wood for your casket.

Watch me play as I decay,
I'm gone




I'm Ok to wash away,
I'm gone

Overall Meaning

The song "Take a Walk" by Kenin introduces a struggling character who is seeking solace from the dreary reality of modern-day living. The singer is staying in a hotel that is barricaded from the world around him by the jungle. The person's view is obscured by the lush greenery, and he feels a sense of imprisonment. The jungle is an allegory of the digital age, which has entrapped us and constricted our view towards the natural world.


The singer employs a metaphor of the fingers clawing at clay, to create an image of us succumbing to our technological gadgets. The lyrics talk about how pixels and plastics are more desirable than baskets, which could be interpreted as an indication of the people preferring materialistic goods over natural and traditional products. The song talks about how our obsession with technology is leading us towards self-destructive tendencies. The singer talks about a wooden casket, which is a symbol of how our materialistic desires will eventually end our lives.


In the second verse, the singer suggests that people should try changing their lifestyles and live in harmony with mother nature. He talks about tourist beaches and walls in the forest, which are signs of how the natural world is being exploited for commercial gains. He also talks about how the workers in these tourist destinations are modern-day slaves who are working to serve their masters. The song encourages the listener to understand the consequences of their actions and seek to make a positive change.


Line by Line Meaning

The jungle's blocking the view from my hotel today,
The lush vegetation is obstructing my hotel room's scenic view on this day.


There's four that cut through the fog
Four tall structures pierce through the thick mist.


Like fingers clawing at clay.
They resemble appendages clawing through the soft clay-like fog.


Pixels and plastics are better than baskets,
In today's world, technology such as screens and synthetic materials serve a more practical purpose than woven baskets.


A phone with a camera and wood for your casket.
Even though technology is useful, ultimately, we will all die and return to the earth in a wooden coffin.


Watch me play as I decay,
Observe as I indulge in decadence despite the inevitability of my own demise.


I'm gone
I am no longer present or alive.


I'm Ok to wash away,
It's acceptable for my existence to be erased and forgotten over time.


Just trying to elevate you,
I am attempting to raise your status or improve your situation.


So you can have your way.
So that you can achieve your desired outcome or fulfill your desires.


With twenty choices to choose at your meal today.
There are many menu items available for you to select for your meal today.


Walls in the forest and beaches for tourists,
Nature is being altered and adapted to cater to the needs of human visitors.


The people who live there are all working for us
The residents of these areas are employed in the service and maintenance of the tourist industry.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave
Written by: ERIC LEE MARTIN, PAUL BRANDON GILBERT, WILLIAM SHEEHAN

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