In a reflective and raw exploration, the lyrics delve into the struggle of perseverance amidst life's challenges. The narrator attempts to navigate their path by "taking the high road" and "walking the narrow," conveying a journey laden with obstacles and hardship. The repeated imagery of walking with "bare feet" and "feeling every stone" evokes a sense of vulnerability and resilience. Despite earnest efforts to stay upright on life’s metaphorical tightrope, the narrator confesses to feeling unchanged, emphasizing the difficulty of transformation under pressure. The recurrent theme of disarray as "everything around me falls apart" underscores feelings of instability and continual struggle. Overall, the song captures the emotional weight of maintaining determination and integrity in the face of adversity, illustrating a poignant inner conflict between aspiration and reality.
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Lyrics
I tried to take the high road
I tried to make my own
I'm walking with my bare feet
And feeling every stone
I walk the narrow
I walk the line right through the door
I walk the tight rope
But I'm just like I was before
How am I supposed to
Keep on standing tall
When everything around me
It falls apart
I walk the narrow
I walk the line right through the door
I walk the tight rope
But I'm just like I was before
Writer(s): CALEB CHAPMAN
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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