Yeah!

This television has a poison on its breath
This counter culture of both wicked lives and death
It makes my eyes bleed every time I turn around
How will they all feel when I bring them to the ground?
And I said

I walk for miles inside this pit of danger
A place where no one follows me, I walk alone

I'm sick of all these people talking out their heads
I never understood a damn thing that they said
From words to actions never knowing what they're about
I guess I'll have to chew them up and spit them out
And I said

I walk for miles inside this pit of danger
I've swallowed down a thousand years of anger
The weight of the world is falling on my shoulders
A place where no one follows me, I walk alone

Yeah!

I walk alone!

Yeah!

Yeah!

I walk for miles inside this pit of danger
I've swallowed down a thousand years of anger
The weight of the world is falling on my shoulders
A place where no one follows me, I walk alone

Yeah!

I walk alone!

Yeah!


Lyrics submitted by Clockman89

I Walk Alone [Batista] Lyrics as written by Paul Allen Crosby James Alan Johnston

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    General Comment

    The theme song for "Batista", the animal, the monster of a wrestler. 6'4 and 320lbs of pure muscle. Batista bomb finishing move, amazing spine busters.

    Hardcore wrestler, love him, and it's one of the best songs Saliva has, shame no one commented on it.

    ^exeF.on June 30, 2006   Link
  • +1
    General Comment

    I watch WWE, and I agree this song fits Batista, after seeing his past on DVD.

    The song talks about a person who can't trust anyone anymore because all they do is talk about him and use him. So now, he walks the path of life alone by himself. Unlike other people, he takes the long, dangerous path(meaning the path no one follows) and he doesn't care, because he feels he's better off alone. A good song.

    Dragon19on January 14, 2010   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    My bf likes this song, and I listened to it and got to like it too. Guess it grew on me.

    Quickstepon July 31, 2006   Link
  • 0
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    This song is great. My sister has that wreckless intent cd. This isn't the one from the cd, but both versions are good.

    Prowler Kidon August 12, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    I love this song (kind of) but i am not such a Batista fan anymore... but some how i managed to name one of my stuffed "animal"s Batista! He is blue w/ a pink bow on his head, his eye brows are an upside down V shape. Anyway WWE Superstar Batista is still pretty cool and he really knows how to open up a can of "woop a$$!!

    kitt-Eon June 15, 2007   Link
  • 0
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    batisa reghn as world heveyweght champion

    brynton April 18, 2008   Link
  • 0
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    man saliva rocks!

    fungion December 10, 2009   Link
  • 0
    General Comment

    AWESOME!

    degenerator454on January 24, 2011   Link
  • -3
    General Comment

    botchtista sucks...his fans are 90% marks

    shannonmoorepopon May 09, 2007   Link

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