With catchy melodies and "ain't that the truth" lyrics, Sean hopes the listener can relate to his music and put words to a feeling they previously couldn't put their finger on.
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Walk Me Home
Sean Fournier Lyrics
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As Satan stands in front of me.
He urges me to speak, but I not say a word
When he knows that I know.
They call me blind.
The secrets I will never find.
Well I don't really mind
And you know that I know.
So sit and watch these dreams unfold.
Could this be a miracle?
Well, easy come is easy go,
But who is gonna walk me home
When I go?
They called me shy,
But the words are now outside my mind
And now I feel the time is right
To scream them in the street tonight
And I'll know. And you? You'll know.
So sit and watch these dreams unfold.
Could this be a miracle?
Well, easy come is easy go,
But who is gonna walk me home
When I go?
And when we say goodbye,
Who is gonna walk me home?
Goodbye. Who is gonna walk me home?
In the song Walk Me Home by Sean Fournier, the first two lines of the first stanza set a tone of conflict between the singer and Satan, with the latter tempting the former to speak despite knowing what would happen if she does. The juxtaposition of weakness with Satan implies that the singer may feel powerless in their own right. In the following line, the singer admits to being aware of the secrets that remain hidden to her, but downplays its significance. The chorus, however, shows that the singer does feel a sense of urgency with regards to her existence, and wonders who would be there with her when she inevitably goes.
In the second stanza, the song shifts, with the singer discussing what others have called her in the past. The line "But the words are now outside my mind" suggests that the singer has overcome some sort of personal barrier or fear, and is now willing and able to express herself. The phrase "scream them in the street tonight" echoes the earlier line where Satan urges the singer to speak, but the difference is that this time, the singer is in control. The final repetition of "And you? You'll know" is a powerful statement of self-assurance, implying that the singer's actions will affect those around her.
Line by Line Meaning
They call me weak
People perceive me as powerless
As Satan stands in front of me.
An obstacle is blocking my way
He urges me to speak, but I not say a word
I am afraid to speak up
When he knows that I know.
Despite my silence, I have knowledge
They call me blind.
People think I am ignorant
The secrets I will never find.
There are things that will remain unknown to me
Well I don't really mind
But I am not bothered by it
They dance around me all the time
Others revel in their superiority over me
And you know that I know.
However, I am aware of their intentions
So sit and watch these dreams unfold.
I am witnessing my aspirations come to fruition
Could this be a miracle?
I am amazed by the results of my efforts
Well, easy come is easy go,
Despite my success, it can be fleeting
But who is gonna walk me home
But who will support me in my final moments?
When I go?
When my time is up
They called me shy,
People have described me as timid
But the words are now outside my mind
Now, my thoughts are no longer suppressed
And now I feel the time is right
I sense the opportune moment to speak up
To scream them in the street tonight
To express myself without fear
And I'll know. And you? You'll know.
I will have clarity and you will understand my perspective
And when we say goodbye,
When our time together ends
Who is gonna walk me home?
Who will comfort me in my final moments?
Goodbye. Who is gonna walk me home?
I am acknowledging the inevitability of death
Contributed by Hunter Y. Suggest a correction in the comments below.