“Walls Could Talk” is Baruch’s Testimony of Faith
Baruch’s “Walls Could Talk,” paints vivid imagery of creation itself, testifying to God’s goodness. With poetic lines that echo Scripture, the song captures what it means to lean on God when everything else feels uncertain — when storms rage, when voices grow weak, when the world seems to crumble. It’s both a declaration of trust and an invitation to worship, reminding listeners that even when human strength fails, God’s promises remain unshakable.
This song connects culturally with a world longing for stability amid chaos. Its raw honesty and reliance on God’s presence resonate deeply in a time when many feel overwhelmed by challenges. It reminds us that when the world is unstable, faith becomes the anchor.
“When creation can’t hold it together, God’s promises never let go.”
LYRICS
Hook
If these walls could talk, they’d tell you all the things they see
If these rocks cried out, they’d testify and pray for me
If the rain don’t come down, I know the blood gon’ wash me clean
If the moon don’t shine, then Lord, be the light that guides my feet
Verse
If the sun don’t rise, I know Your light gon’ burn in me
If the storm don’t calm, I’ll praise You while I’m in the sea
If the Earth gives way, I know Your Word will never leave
If the night gets cold, wrap me in Your love and set me free
If the wind don’t blow, I’m leaning on every breath You breathe
If the stars all fade, I’m trusting in the promises You decree
If the world falls down, I know in my soul You hold the key
If my voice gets weak, I’m lifting up my hands in victory, victory
I know God ain’t done, I still got praise in me
If the valley gets low, I lift my melody
If the tears fall down, they’re just gon’ water seeds
Hook
If these walls could talk, they’d tell you all the things they see
If these rocks cried out, they’d testify and pray for me
If the rain don’t come down, I know the blood gon’ wash me clean
If the moon don’t shine, then Lord, be the light that guides my feet