Hiding in any door way
And any shadow
Any place where danger
Waits to kill my time
There is one who loves and waits
To seal your fate
Im sure as you live and die
Live and die
Live and die

When you feel that something wrong
I'll shelter you and keep you warm
I'll never let you walk alone
I loved you when you still hated me
Im comin and it wont be long
Time to reap what I have sewn
Never ever let you walk alone
I know your enemy it once was me

Let me wrap my arms all around you
Suffer the trespasses that you made
I will drink your pain away
Forever and a day
If you just call out my name
If you just call
Call my name
If you just call
Felling desperate

When you feel that something wrong
I'll shelter you and keep you warm
I'll never let you walk alone
I loved you when you still hated me
Im comin and it wont be long
Time to reap what I have sewn
Never ever let you walk alone
I know your enemy it once was me

[Solo]

When you feel that something wrong
I'll shelter you and keep you warm
I'll never let you walk alone
I loved you when you still hated me
Im comin and it wont be long
Time to reap what I have sewn
Never ever let you walk alone
I know your enemy it once was me

When you feel that something wrong
I'll shelter you and keep you warm
I'll never let you walk alone
I loved you when you still hated me
Im comin and it wont be long
Time to reap what I have sewn
Never ever let you walk alone
I know your enemy it once was me



Lyrics submitted by nevermind003, edited by KC_Chris

Never Walk Alone...A Call To Arms song meanings
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    As posted by Dave Mustaine on the Megadeth forums:

    i am damn proud of y'all for being so open about what you think the lyrics are about.

    ah, shoot, i am sure that there is some feelings towards the past, towards the band break up, towards the music business, towards the personal life, and an obvious inference towards my life-changing experience in 2002 . . .

    but mostly, it is just a promise song for all of us that at no time will there ever NOT be someone who loves you; whether its me and the boys, the other Droogs here, for some - God or god - for me JC - for others "higher power" - and for the rest something else or nothing at all.

    it is in a nutshell a love song that you will never be alone - and yes, i knew about the football team in england AND ireland!

    so now that we know its a love song - of course the she wolves can have it dedicated to them

    ArrowZeppelinon June 25, 2007   Link

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