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Hi everybody. Johnny Cash, sings "I walk the line..." What exactly does he mean by that.
When you say "I walk the line" do you do sth that is not "safe"
19 de abr. de 2012 18:11
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To be able to walk along a straight line is a test in order to show that
the person is sober (he did not recently use too much alcohol).
This is the reality; in an extended meaning it means that somebody
(capable of 'walking the line') keeps at large from bad habits
[and maybe is also caring for his family].
At the time the song has been written, the electronic devices to measure alcohol level in the blood from the breath did not exist, so the police used these kind of 'down to earth' tests when questioning vehicle drivers.
19 de abril de 2012
It means he is at the verge, at the limit. He lives dangerously.
19 de abril de 2012
Wow. so many answers... thanks a lot! they were really very helpful. Now I can play the song at school and explain it.
Esther
21 de abril de 2012
Jonny Cash wrote the song 'Walk the line" for his 1st wife Vivian and it means to be faithful to her while he was traveling all over America singing.
20 de abril de 2012
Johnny has changed the idiom 'toe the line' to 'walk the line' in this song.
Toe the line:
to do what you are ordered or expected to do Not everyone was happy with the plan, but most of us toed the line.
He means 'remain true' to his lover. He will not stray(cheat), he will do what is right.
I find it very, very easy to be true(will not cheat)
I find myself alone when each day is through
Yes, I'll admit I'm a fool for you
Because you're mine,
I walk the line
20 de abril de 2012
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