All My Life
Caedmon’s Call Lyrics


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Nobody has as many lives as I do
But I lose them all
My reluctance to be my version of me
Is all the writing on the wall I'll ever need
All my life
You can have all of my life
All my life
You can have all of my life
I can see a tree in the soft ground, holding onto roots
And it's given in
And I think how you're saved
We're dumb and depraved
And dependant on a hand that opens each day
All my life
You can have all of my life
All my life
You can have all of my life
How great the love of God
The cause for who I am
All my life
You can have all of my life




All my life
You can have all of my life

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "All My Life" by Caedmon's Call speak to the struggle of fully embracing one's true self and the surrender of one's life to God's will. The opening lines, "Nobody has as many lives as I do, but I lose them all" suggest a feeling of impermanence or instability. The singer then goes on to express reluctance to be their authentic self, acknowledging that this hesitation is evident in the "writing on the wall." The phrase "writing on the wall" suggests a foreboding message or fate, tying in with the earlier theme of mortality.


As the song continues, the singer observes a tree that has given in to its roots, emphasizing the importance of being grounded and rooted in something greater than oneself. The line "We're dumb and depraved and dependent on a hand that opens each day" highlights the singer's recognition of their own human frailty and the need for daily guidance from a higher power. The repetition of "All my life, you can have all of my life" in the chorus reinforces the idea of surrendering one's life to God and placing trust in His plan.


The final lines of the song express gratitude for the love of God and how it shapes the singer's identity. In essence, the singer is saying that their life is defined by God's love and they are willing to surrender it all to Him. The repeated refrain of "all my life" throughout the song highlights the theme of surrender and commitment to a greater purpose.


Line by Line Meaning

Nobody has as many lives as I do
I've lived through many different experiences


But I lose them all
But I've always felt like something is missing


My reluctance to be my version of me
I'm hesitant to be true to myself


Is all the writing on the wall I'll ever need
It's obvious to me what I should do


All my life
Throughout my entire existence


You can have all of my life
I surrender everything to you


I can see a tree in the soft ground, holding onto roots
I observe the beauty and strength of nature


And it's given in
And it's surrendered itself to the earth


And I think how you're saved
And it reminds me of how you've saved me


We're dumb and depraved
As humans, we're foolish and sinful


And dependant on a hand that opens each day
And we rely on your constant provision and guidance


How great the love of God
The love that God has for us is immense


The cause for who I am
It's the reason why I live the way I do


All my life
Throughout my entire existence


You can have all of my life
I surrender everything to you


All my life
Throughout my entire existence


You can have all of my life
I surrender everything to you




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