Porch

Pearl Jam · Ten (Bonus Tracks) (Ger)

what the fuck is this world
Running to, you didn't
leave a message at least I
could have heard your voice one last time.
daily minefield, this could
be my time, by you?
would you hit me?
would you hit me?.......ohhhhhhhh oh oh

all the bills go by, and
initiatives are taken up
by the middle, there ain't gonna be any middle any more
and the cross i'm bearing home
ain't indicative of my place
left the porch
left the porch......ohhhhh oh

hear my name
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
walk beside me
I just need to say...
hear my name
take a good look
this could be the day
hold my hand
lie beside me
i just need to say
I could not take a-just one day
I know that i would not ever touch you
hold you
feel you
ever hold...........
never again never again hey hey yeah

About Porch

"Porch" by Pearl Jam stands as a defining track from their seminal 1991 album *Ten*, capturing the raw energy and melodic sophistication that established the grunge movement. Released on the *Ten (Bonus Tracks) (Ger)* edition, this recording features Eddie Vedder's distinctive vocal delivery layered over a driving rhythm section, exemplifying the band's ability to blend heavy distortion with emotional vulnerability. The song reflects the Seattle sound of the early 1990s, characterized by its dynamic shifts and introspective lyrics that resonated deeply with a generation. As part of Pearl Jam's extensive catalog, "Porch" remains a staple of their live performances, showcasing the group's enduring influence on alternative rock and their commitment to crafting music that balances aggression with lyrical depth.