Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost clinical instruction to keep moving forward, one step after another. The repeated "La, la, la, la, la, la, la, la, la" acts as a disembodied, almost vacant refrain, a sonic placeholder for emotion or thought that isn't being articulated. It’s the sound of someone trying to push through something difficult by sheer force of will, or perhaps by shutting down.
The dominant tension here is between the imperative to act and the apparent emotional void. The command to keep walking feels like a directive against stopping, against feeling, against acknowledging whatever is happening. The simple, repetitive vocalization suggests an attempt to create a shield, a way to drown out internal noise or external pressure with a monotonous, neutral sound.
The most striking element is the contrast between the direct, almost harsh command and the airy, nonsensical vocalization. "Just keep right on walking" is a practical, no-nonsense instruction. Yet, it's immediately followed by a sound that signifies anything but practical engagement – it’s the sound of distraction, or perhaps a forced, hollow cheerfulness.
This juxtaposition makes the lyrics hit hard because it captures a specific kind of internal struggle. It’s the feeling of being told to be okay, or to just get through it, while simultaneously feeling numb or unable to process. The "lalala" becomes a potent expression of suppressed feeling, a sonic representation of pushing down whatever needs to be felt.