Walk With Me
Whitecross Lyrics


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Julie my child
Why do you run?
Why have you turned away from me?
You say it's hard
To live perfectly
And all you can see
Is how you fail me constantly
You fail me constantly
You fail me constantly

My blood has cleaned you
Your sins are remembered no more
So come on, and walk with me

Julie my child
I've set you free
For I want you to be with me eternally
I love you so
I want you to know
That I'm the one who's calling you home
Calling you home
Calling you home

My blood has cleaned you
Your sins are remembered no more
So come on, and walk with me
My blood has cleaned you




Your sins are remembered no more
So come on, and walk with me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Walk With Me" by Whitecross are directed towards Julie, who is being called to return to the singer's side. Julie is questioning why she should continue to try and live a perfect life, when she feels that she constantly fails the singer. In response, the singer tells Julie that her past sins have already been forgiven and forgotten, so there's no need to keep running away from him. He wants her to accept that she's already been set free and that she should come and walk with him instead of running away.


The song is strongly rooted in Christian faith and redemption, and it's written to be an encouragement for those who may be struggling with self-doubt and feelings of unworthiness. The message is that no matter what one has done, they can always find forgiveness through faith and that God's love will always be waiting for anyone who wants to return to his side.


Overall, the song is a touching tribute to God's unconditional love and the power of forgiveness. The lyrics are simple yet effective, and they're backed by a gentle melody that builds up to an emotive chorus. It's a song that has resonated with people for over three decades since its release, and it continues to be a source of inspiration for people of all ages.


Line by Line Meaning

Julie my child
Addressing the listener with the intimate familiarity of a parent to their child


Why do you run?
Questioning the listener's reluctance to stay close


Why have you turned away from me?
Expressing concern regarding the listener's previous choice to neglect the relationship


You say it's hard
Acknowledging the struggles faced by the listener


To live perfectly
Pointing out the listener's expectation of perfection


And all you can see
Highlighting the listener's narrow focus


Is how you fail me constantly
Noting the listener's self-perception as a failure in the relationship


You fail me constantly
Reinforcing the previous statement


My blood has cleaned you
Drawing attention to the listener's redemption through Christ's sacrifice


Your sins are remembered no more
Assuring the listener of their forgiveness


So come on, and walk with me
Inviting the listener to restore their relationship


I've set you free
Declaring the listener's liberty from sin


For I want you to be with me eternally
Revealing God's desire for a lasting relationship with the listener


I love you so
Expressing God's affection for the listener


I want you to know
Emphasizing the importance of the following statement


That I'm the one who's calling you home
Clarifying the source of the invitation


Calling you home
Reiterating the invitation




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Bruce M. Axtens


on No Way I'm Goin' Down

"thought the fight was fixed" rather than "thought the light was fixed". The imagery in the song is all about fighting in a ring and a fixed fight is not a fair one.

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