Walls
Tommy Emmanuel Lyrics


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G C9 D G
Some walls are made of stone
Sometimes we build our own
Some walls stand for years
Some wash away with tears
Some walls are lined with gold where
Some hearts stay safe and cold
Some walls are made of doubt
Holding in and keeping out
Chorus:

Em D G
If there is any hope for love at all
Em C9 D G
Some walls must fall
Some walls are build on pride
Some keep the child inside
Some walls are build in fear that
Love let go will disappear
Chorus:

Em D G
If there is any hope for love at all
Em C9 DG
Some walls must fall
Bridge:

Em G
How will you ever know what might be found
Em C9 D
Until you let the walls come tumbling down
Chorus:





If there is any hope for love at all
Some walls must fall

Overall Meaning

The song "Walls" by Tommy Emmanuel is a powerful and insightful commentary on the different types of walls we build in our lives. The first verse suggests that while some walls are made of stone or other physical materials, some are self-constructed through our own actions or attitudes. Some of these walls are enduring, while others can be washed away with tears. We learn that some walls are designed to protect us, like walls lined with gold that keep our hearts safe and cold, while others are built out of doubt – holding in and keeping out.


The chorus reminds us that if there is any hope for love, some walls must come down. Emmanuel explores different types of walls that we build: from those that are built on pride, to those that keep the child inside, to those that are constructed out of fear. He suggests that sometimes we hold onto love tightly for fear that it will disappear, which in turn creates walls. In the bridge, the singer implores the listener to be open to taking down their walls, reminding them that they might never know what they could find on the other side until they take the risk.


Overall, this song is a powerful message about the walls that we often construct in our own lives, and how they can get in the way of our ability to love and connect with others. It encourages listeners to be brave, open, and vulnerable in order to build meaningful connections.


Line by Line Meaning

Some walls are made of stone
There are physical walls made of stone that keep people apart


Sometimes we build our own
Sometimes we create barriers between ourselves and others


Some walls stand for years
Some walls last long and are difficult to break down


Some wash away with tears
Some walls are emotional and can be broken down with tears


Some walls are lined with gold where
Some barriers are created to protect valuable things


Some hearts stay safe and cold
Sometimes people create walls around their hearts to avoid being hurt


Some walls are made of doubt
Some barriers are created due to a lack of confidence or trust


Holding in and keeping out
These doubts are keeping people from connecting with others


If there is any hope for love at all
Without breaking down walls, there can be no true love


Some walls must fall
The walls that hold people back from loving must be broken down


Some walls are built on pride
Some people create walls due to their pride and ego


Some keep the child inside
Some barriers are formed to protect the vulnerable parts inside of us


Some walls are built in fear that
Fear can drive people to put up emotional barriers


Love let go will disappear
People fear that love will disappear if they let their guard down


How will you ever know what might be found
Unless the walls are broken down, people will never know what they could gain


Until you let the walls come tumbling down
Only when you break down walls can you truly open yourself up to love


If there is any hope for love at all
True love requires vulnerability and openness, which can only happen when the walls come down


Some walls must fall
For love to thrive, the barriers that prevent it from growing must be broken down




Writer(s): Pam Rose, Mary Ann Kennedy, Randy L. Sharp

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