All alone
Barnabas Lyrics


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Secret dreams rising up in the dead of night
All alone; its a weakness that's hard to break
Another summer fades away like the evening light
Another year, as your confidence starts to shake

Do you someone who will hold you close?
Do you need a friend who won't leave you all by yourself?
Do you need someone you can call your own?
All alone, all alone


The peaceful moon reflects in tears of your solitude
Look around, but there's no one to share the blame
Unwilling loner in an unfeeling multitude
Play the fads, but the face in the mirror won't change

So now you find yourself in places you shouldn't be
In the dark, where the music can hide your sorrow




Sometimes you come so close to finding the love you need
But one more drink, and you're back on that road tomorrow

Overall Meaning

In the song "All Alone" by Barnabas, the lyrics speak to the longing for companionship and understanding in a world that can feel overwhelming and cold. The opening lines set the scene with the singer's secret dreams rising up in the dead of night, suggesting that these are deep yearnings that may not be openly expressed to others. The chorus poses the titular question: do you need someone to hold you close and call your own, as the repeated refrain of "all alone" underscores the loneliness and isolation that the singer is feeling.


The second verse continues with the theme of solitude, but introduces the idea of blaming oneself for being alone. The phrase "peaceful moon reflects in tears of your solitude" is a poignant image that captures the sadness of being alone, even in the midst of beauty. The line "play the fads, but the face in the mirror won't change" suggests that the singer may be trying to fit in with the latest trends or interests of others, but ultimately cannot escape their own feelings of loneliness. The final verse describes the coping mechanisms that the singer may use to escape their feelings of isolation, such as going to dark places where music can temporarily mask their pain. However, the last line of the song implies that this behavior may lead to a cycle of self-destruction.


Overall, the themes of "All Alone" are universal and relatable, as many people have experienced feelings of loneliness and isolation at some point in their lives. The song's lyrics capture the complexity of these emotions, from the longing for connection to the temptation to escape through unhealthy behavior.


Line by Line Meaning

Secret dreams rising up in the dead of night
Unspoken desires and hopes that emerge at night


All alone; its a weakness that's hard to break
The vulnerability and difficulty in breaking the cycle of loneliness


Another summer fades away like the evening light
The passing of time and seasons without change


Another year, as your confidence starts to shake
The recurrence of self-doubt and insecurity


Do you someone who will hold you close?
The need for physical comfort and emotional support


Do you need a friend who won't leave you all by yourself?
The desire for companionship and reliability


Do you need someone you can call your own?
The longing for a sense of ownership and belonging


All alone, all alone
The repetition of the central theme of loneliness


The peaceful moon reflects in tears of your solitude
The sadness and isolation felt even in quiet moments


Look around, but there's no one to share the blame
The absence of anyone to confide in or take responsibility with


Unwilling loner in an unfeeling multitude
Being alone among indifferent crowds


Play the fads, but the face in the mirror won't change
Indulging in temporary distractions without addressing the underlying issues


So now you find yourself in places you shouldn't be
Going down paths that are harmful or unwise


In the dark, where the music can hide your sorrow
Finding solace in music and nightlife, but only temporarily


Sometimes you come so close to finding the love you need
The fleeting moments of hope and connection


But one more drink, and you're back on that road tomorrow
The cycle of addiction and self-destructive behavior




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