Walk Away
The Epidemic Lyrics


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No time to register the words you say as I am stepping over
You and it's a sad state of affairs I don't even pretend I'm not aware
And turned cold

Walk away untouched I can't relate to anyone
Try to be a humble man, a better son, a better friend, but
Life gets in the way.
No time to register the shame I feel
As I try not to notice you and it's a sad state of affairs to ignore
This wrongness everywhere and turned cold.

Walk away untouched I can't relate to anyone
Try to be a humble man, a better son, a better friend, but life gets in the way.

It's the way we silence our senses,
A way to smother the impulse suffocate the senses, suffocate
The impulse we bury pain and tramp the dirt down.

Walk away untouched I can't relate to anyone
Try to be a humble man, a better son, a better friend, but life gets in the way.





Try to be a humble man, a better son, a better friend, but life gets in the way.

Overall Meaning

The song "Walk Away" by The Epidemic is a melancholic reflection on the challenges of relating to other people amidst the chaos and confusion of life. The lyrics paint a picture of a protagonist who is feeling detached and disconnected, unable to fully engage with those around him. The opening line "No time to register the words you say as I am stepping over you" sets the tone for the rest of the song, suggesting that the singer is so preoccupied with his own struggles and concerns that he is unable to fully listen to or connect with others. This theme of disconnection is further emphasized in the chorus, as the singer admits that he "can't relate to anyone" and is constantly struggling to be a better person despite the challenges of daily life.


One of the key insights of the song is its exploration of the ways in which we often silence our own emotions and impulses as a way of coping with the difficulties of existence. The lyrics suggest that we "bury pain and tramp the dirt down," suffocating our feelings and dulling our senses in order to avoid confronting the full weight of our own struggles. This is a common coping mechanism, but it can also be deeply damaging, as it can lead us to become detached from our own selves and from those around us.


Overall, "Walk Away" is a poignant and thought-provoking song that raises important questions about the struggles of human connection and the ways in which we navigate the complexities of existence. It encourages listeners to be mindful of their own emotions and impulses, and to work towards living lives that are more fully engaged and connected to those around us.


Line by Line Meaning

No time to register the words you say as I am stepping over
I'm too busy to even pay attention to what you're saying as I walk past you.


You and it's a sad state of affairs I don't even pretend I'm not aware
It's really sad that I have to ignore you, but I know that you're there.


And turned cold
I've become emotionally distant.


Walk away untouched I can't relate to anyone
I can't really connect with or understand anyone, so I just walk away.


Try to be a humble man, a better son, a better friend, but Life gets in the way.
I try to be a good person, but life can be really difficult and get in the way.


No time to register the shame I feel As I try not to notice you and it's a sad state of affairs to ignore This wrongness everywhere and turned cold.
I feel guilty for ignoring you, but I do it anyway because it's easier to ignore the problem than to face it.


It's the way we silence our senses, A way to smother the impulse suffocate the senses, suffocate The impulse we bury pain and tramp the dirt down.
We numb ourselves to avoid feeling pain, but in doing so, we bury our problems.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: BORIS BOUMA, TIM GANARD, JAMES MCDANIEL, BRUCE BOUILLET

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Comments from YouTube:

bruce bouillet

Thanks everyone for the great comments. This was a short lived band, but an awesome time in my life!!!

PaulinhosmBR

One of the best 2000s rock songs I've ever listened to!

Tim Beenthere

I saw Epidemic at the Chamelion Club in Lancaster Pa in I believe '02 with Sinch, and I felt paralyzed, and knew that I was watching something incredibly special. Thanks guys truly.

Colbnation007

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ADGplays_

bruce bouillet It was a VERY well written record amd one of my favorites.
I wonder if you still have that Fender guitar.

Jay

Nailed it. Interesting times

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Boris Bouma

Thank you everyone for the support after all these years. This album is on spotify as "The Epidemic". (Some bot at Warner runs the catalog and the band has no control over it at the moment).

Steve Caponetto

Hey I always loved Epidemic. Just came across this video. Curious what have you been up to since? Have you been singing in other bands since?

The LouGinian

2021 STILL GET PLAY.....I CAN RELATE TO THIS HEAVY THANK U GUYS

TheGore2149

any new music?

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