Pantera - Wal
Pantera - Walk


Pantera - Walk Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Vulgar Display Of Power
Released: 1992

Walk Lyrics


Can't you see I'm easily bothered by persistence
One step from lashing out at you
You want in to get under my skin
And call yourself a friend
I've got more friends like you
What do I do?

Is there no standard anymore?
What it takes, who I am, where I've been
Belong
You can't be something you're not
Be yourself, by yourself
Stay away from me
A lesson learned in life
Known from the dawn of time

[Chorus]
Respect, Walk

Run your mouth when I'm not around
It's easy to achieve
You cry to weak friends that sympathize

Can you hear the violins playing your song?
Those same friends tell me your every word

Is there no standard anymore?
What it takes, who I am, where I've been
Belong
You can't be something you're not
Be yourself, by yourself
Stay away from me
A lesson learned in life
Known from the dawn of time

[Chorus]

Are you talking to me?
No way punk
Walk on home boy

Writer/s: ABBOTT, VINCENT PAUL / ABBOTT, DARRELL LANCE / BROWN, REX / ANSELMO, PHILIP
Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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Walk
  • This is about people the band considered "posers." These were people who pretended to be part of the heavy metal scene, but weren't really into it. The band thought these people were just trying to be trendy. (thanks, Craig - Dublin, Ireland)
  • The main riff was written while the band was warming up for a show on guitarist Dimebag Darrell's practice amp when Phil Anselmo shouted, "We gotta write some s--t for this new album." Dime immediately started playing the opening riff, and Vinnie tapped the drums on the wall. They were filming for the home video and caught it all on tape to remember the riff. (thanks, Angus - Halifax, Canada)
  • This song was used by professional wrestler Rob Van Dam as his entrance music when he worked for the promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling. (thanks, Adolfo - State College, PA)
  • This was also the professional wrestler Edge's theme song while he was an indy-wreslter under the name "Sexton Hardcastle." (thanks, Eric - Baileys Harbor, WI)