
Walk The Plank (Live) Porcupine Tree
On this page, discover the full lyrics of the song "Walk The Plank (Live)" by Porcupine Tree. Lyrxo.com offers the most comprehensive and accurate lyrics, helping you connect with the music you love on a deeper level. Ideal for dedicated fans and anyone who appreciates quality music.

This ship is now underwater
And the rats will never find their way back again
And my span, it gets shorter
(One, two, three)
And I don't appear to fit my skin anymore
Somewhere else descends the rain in western ways
Upon the echo of the day
Just the ebbing of the day
See how they hang 'em high
And slap each other's backs while the waters rise
Somewhere else descends thе rain in western ways
Upon the еcho of the day
Just the ebbing of the day
Walk the plank, abandon ship
Take it slow, don't lose your grip
Walk the plank and jump out of the fray
(I've got intellectual tinnitus
And the ship already sank
Learn to rage correctly
Push me further down the plank)
And the rats will never find their way back again
And my span, it gets shorter
(One, two, three)
And I don't appear to fit my skin anymore
Somewhere else descends the rain in western ways
Upon the echo of the day
Just the ebbing of the day
See how they hang 'em high
And slap each other's backs while the waters rise
Somewhere else descends thе rain in western ways
Upon the еcho of the day
Just the ebbing of the day
Walk the plank, abandon ship
Take it slow, don't lose your grip
Walk the plank and jump out of the fray
(I've got intellectual tinnitus
And the ship already sank
Learn to rage correctly
Push me further down the plank)
"Walk The Plank" by Porcupine Tree, released in 1998, is a #Rock song that explores themes of existentialism, isolation, and the human condition. The lyrics convey a sense of despair and confrontation with mortality. Musically, it features intricate guitar work and atmospheric soundscapes, reflecting the band's progressive rock roots. Its live performance captures intense emotion, enhancing its cultural significance among fans of the genre.
Comments (0)
The minimum comment length is 50 characters.