Walking Alone

Jay Sean · Other Songs - Jay Sean

I'm tired of trying to sail this

Troubled boat again

Trying hard to find a way

For though blows me all the same

And I'm tired of holding on

When there's nothing more to gain

I'd rather stand here on the dock

And watch it all just sail away



This sail has no wind

The wind has no sea

The sea has no shore anymore



I'm walking these streets all by myself

I know its my fault, and no one else

And there's nobody here to save me

I'm walking alone

And if I look lonely, that's alright

Cause I'm the only one left in my life

And there's no one to save me

I'm walking alone



In a word that lives in graces

I'm a grain amongst the sand

I never took the time to get to know

The person that i am

And maybe I was just caught up

Up in the race and so I'd run

And i hadn't even stop

To see the man that I've become

Dont you know



This sail has no wind

The wind has no sea

My sea has no shore anymore



I'm walking these streets all by myself

I know its my fault, and no one else

And there's nobody here to save me

I'm walking alone

And if I look lonely, that's alright

Cause I'm the only one left in my life

And there's no one to save me

I'm walking alone



It ain't like it's over, I haven't thrown it all away

And i won't just stop living over my own mistakes

And i just needed time for a moment to stand

So that I can just see who it is that I am



I'm walking these streets all by myself

I know its my fault, and no one else

And there's nobody here to save me

I'm walking alone

And if I look lonely, that's alright

Cause I'm the only one left in my life

And there's no one to save me

I'm walking alone



I'm walking these streets all by myself

I know its my fault, and no one else

And there's nobody here to save me

I'm walking alone

And if I look lonely, that's alright

Cause I'm the only one left in my life

And there's no one to save me

I'm walking alone

Walking Alone

Walking Alone stands as a reflective song in Jay Sean's expansive catalogue, showcasing the British singer-songwriter's signature blend of R&B and pop sensibilities. Emerging during a period where Sean solidified his reputation for crafting emotive ballads and dance-floor anthems, the track highlights his ability to convey vulnerability through smooth vocal delivery. While often associated with his upbeat hits, this recording offers a more introspective look at his musical range, fitting seamlessly alongside his work on albums like All or Nothing. The song exemplifies his knack for merging contemporary production with heartfelt lyricism, a style that has defined his career across multiple decades. It remains a testament to his enduring presence in the genre, appealing to listeners who appreciate polished, emotionally resonant pop music.