"Walk My Way" is a song born from the quiet ache of living with unspoken wounds. It gives voice to the invisible legacy of attachment trauma—the longing for safety, the fear of closeness, and the hope that someone might meet us in the place we've learned to hide.
These lyrics move through landscapes both internal and symbolic: houses without walls, gardens that cannot bloom, and winters that never end. They speak to the body’s memory of pain and the courageous, trembling desire to step toward light and connection—if only someone would reach back.
At its heart, this song is an invitation. Not a demand, not a plea—just a quiet question, whispered from the edge of survival:
Will you walk my way?
Lyrics
Living in a house with no walls
No protection, no comfort—just danger that calls
My body remembers what words can't convey
The truth of my past, an unwanted guest who won’t stray
Oh, how I ache to step out of the shade
To feel the light
And let it stay
Don’t want to watch my life drifting away
While I stand on the edge,
too frozen to say
Will you walk my way?
There’s a garden inside where nothing can grow
Just shadows and silence, a permanent snow
The winter never lifts,
No promise of spring—
Only bare, aching branches where hope used to cling
Oh, how I ache to step out of the shade
To feel the light
And let it stay
Don’t want to watch my life drifting away
While I stand on the edge, too frozen to say
Will you walk my way?
My body still speaks what my lips won’t say
The past isn’t gone—it lives in today
It’s the air that I breathe,
The ground that I tread,
The clouds in the sky and the thoughts in my head
I reach for what scares me, only to push it away
Longing for safety, yet it's too hard to stay
Can you hold me where it’s safe to be seen—
Where my heart won’t freeze in the space love should be,
Can you offer just one tender moment ...
A moment of peace
Oh, how I ache to step out of the shade
To feel the light
And let it stay
Don’t want to watch my life drifting away
While I stand on the edge, too frozen to say
Will you walk my way?