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This high energy, fast mover is a song for those who have ever felt that they had overcome the high hurdles of life, and when it was all said and done, had "Climbed The Walls". With more of an alternative rock style, this tune always gets the attention of the crowd. Check it out! | MP3.com CD: All Is Well - buy it!
CD: All Is Well
Credits: Vocals: Kirk Layne, Bass: Al Gollehon, Guitar: Myke Starr, Drums: Robert Cordray |
Story Behind the Song
We'll be Climbing The Walls. In those moments when it seems that you've taken all you can, when the stress level is at an all time peak, it's up to you to keep moving up the hills, leaping over the bariers that keep popping up in front of you. That's the underlying message in this song. Keep watching and waiting. You'll get the chance to prove yourself as being the sane one that can endure. IYAM knows . . . you've got to keep "Climbing The Walls" to get to the top.
Lyrics
The eagle has landed
But the sparrows are stranded
Caught in the wind of the storm
They've lost their direction
Thier inner conection
The flock flies with no shape or form
Watching the clock
Picking the lock
When sanity falls
We'll be climbing the walls
What is the matter
Can the lamb get any fatter
The table's set it waits for us to feast
Why do we linger
I can't put my finger
On why we must put up with the beast
Watching the clock
Picking the lock
When sanity falls
We'll be climbing the walls
An age with an answer
A cure for the cancer
Unveiling the gift known as life
The knowlege of knowing
The vision is showing us
End of all pain and all strife
Watching the clock
Picking the lock
When sanity falls
We'll be climbing the walls
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