All Alone
Everything But the Girl Lyrics


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As a youth, each Sunday, Dawn went to Church and
Paid her respects and not to mention was a virgin.
Kid pushed up, Dawn lettin' him
Since he made her laugh and all the other girls was sweatin' him.
Then things started to move without cause
And a couple o'months later kid's pushin' for the drawers.
Under pressure while exchangin' glances
Dawn finally gives in to the sexual advances.
Although it was a mad high cost for her
'cause' after the thrill was gone, so was the lust for her.
Eventually he left her for another.
Now feeling alone and betrayed by her lover
She cried--for no longer knew which way she headed.
Once dreamed of actually wearing white at her wedding
And really being pure, now she thought she'd die without.
Still she finds strength to continue with her life without
Love...
Without love...
Without love...
Without love...

Verse two of Dawn's life--the second segment.
What could be worse than to now find out you're pregnant?
Poor Dawn couldn't sleep--laid awake
Not ready for a child and plus her mother's gonna break.
As she doesn't know how she's gonna bring up the subject,
Consequences of being used as an object.
In church though time's runnin' thin
She decides to have the child because the doesn't want to sin.
Props to the girl although it hit hard times;
It was Hell finishin' school and working part-time.
Yet Dawn did it though her youth went to waste.
Little help from the government, she got her own place.
HARD for an indepentant woman and a kid
And as soon as she could get off the assistance, she did.
Without no man who she once thought she'd die without
Still she finds the strength to continue with her life without
Love...
Life without love...
Life without love...
Continue with her life without love...

While Dawn worked two jobs tryin' to meet ends,
Her son was busy cuttin' school and hangin' with his friends.
So when she got words she tried to slap out the taste in his mouth
And explain how important education is.
Under stress, she takes two Bufferin.
Son now tired of seein' his poor mother sufferin'.
Starts to sell drugs though the cops did a raid.
Guess who's in the mix, and being legal age
Could do time, please call her employer
To inform her that her son is gonna' need a lawyer.
Never no good news, just more strife.
Dawn barely havin' enough time to live her own life.
Here's the judge's sentence, beggin' and pleadin'.
Now spends nine hours on the bus to go and see him.
Here's the judge's sentence, beggin' and pleadin'.
Now spends nine hours on the bus to goa nd see him.
Without no man who she once thought she'd die without
Still she finds the strength to continue with her life without
Love...
Life without love...
Life without love...




Life without love...
Continues life without love...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Everything But the Girl's "All Alone" tell a story of a young girl named Dawn who falls victim to peer pressure and loses her virginity to a boy she liked. The song describes Dawn's journey through life as she navigates the difficulties that come with being a single mother trying to raise a child on her own without any help.


The first verse sets the stage for the story, with Dawn remembering the days when she was a virgin and went to church every Sunday. Despite her upbringing, she succumbs to the advances of a boy who she finds amusing and begins a sexual relationship. As quickly as things started, they ended, and the boy leaves her for another girl. The loss of her virginity leads to a period of uncertainty and heartbreak where Dawn struggles to find her footing and find love again.


The second verse picks up with a pregnant Dawn who is now raising a son on her own while working two jobs to make ends meet. Her son is rebellious and ends up getting in trouble with the law, leaving Dawn to face the stark reality that her efforts to raise him right have somehow failed. Throughout the song, the refrain of "life without love" echoes in the background, emphasizing Dawn's feelings of isolation and despair.



Line by Line Meaning

As a youth, each Sunday, Dawn went to Church and Paid her respects and not to mention was a virgin.
Dawn, as a youth, used to go to Church every Sunday, pay fees, and follow the religious practices, and also abstained from any sexual activities.


Kid pushed up, Dawn lettin' him Since he made her laugh and all the other girls was sweatin' him.
Dawn allowed a man to approach her because he made her laugh and was so popular that all the other girls were behind him.


Then things started to move without cause And a couple o'months later kid's pushin' for the drawers.
Dawn and the man's relationship progressed quickly for no apparent reason, and soon he was trying to have sex with her.


Under pressure while exchangin' glances Dawn finally gives in to the sexual advances.
Dawn succumbed to the pressure and eventually had sex with the man.


Although it was a mad high cost for her 'cause' after the thrill was gone, so was the lust for her.
Despite the high price, Dawn lost the desire and charm for her after the initial passion had subsided.


Eventually he left her for another. Now feeling alone and betrayed by her lover She cried--for no longer knew which way she headed.
The man eventually left her and found someone else, leaving Dawn feeling betrayed and alone. She was struggling to find her path after this tragic incident.


Once dreamed of actually wearing white at her wedding And really being pure, now she thought she'd die without.
Previously, she had dreamed of a pure and traditional wedding but now felt lost and hopeless without a partner.


Verse two of Dawn's life--the second segment. What could be worse than to now find out you're pregnant?
In the second part of Dawn's life, the worst case scenario occurs when she discovers that she is pregnant.


Poor Dawn couldn't sleep--laid awake Not ready for a child and plus her mother's gonna break.
Dawn was unable to sleep and was anxious because she was not prepared for a child, and she was also afraid of her mother's reaction.


Consequences of being used as an object. In church though time's runnin' thin She decides to have the child because the doesn't want to sin.
Dawn contemplates the consequences of having been used only for sexual purposes, and to avoid sinning, she makes the decision to have the child despite her circumstances.


Little help from the government, she got her own place. HARD for an indepentant woman and a kid And as soon as she could get off the assistance, she did.
Dawn receives very little help from the State and gets her own living space. It was a very tough experience for a woman to live independently while taking care of her kid, so as soon as she could, she decided to stop getting assistance.


Her son was busy cuttin' school and hangin' with his friends. So when she got words she tried to slap out the taste in his mouth And explain how important education is.
Dawn's son was skipping school and spending time with his peers instead. When she found out about this, she was angry and frustrated and tried to correct him, explaining the crucial importance of education.


Under stress, she takes two Bufferin. Son now tired of seein' his poor mother sufferin'.
Dawn was under extreme stress, taking medication to alleviate it. Her son was also tired of seeing his mother undergo such distressful circumstances.


Starts to sell drugs though the cops did a raid. Guess who's in the mix, and being legal age Could do time, please call her employer To inform her that her son is gonna' need a lawyer.
Her son begins to sell drugs, and it becomes a legal issue which could result in imprisonment. Dawn's employer is contacted to inform her about her son's criminal activity and to arrange a lawyer for him.


Here's the judge's sentence, beggin' and pleadin'. Now spends nine hours on the bus to go and see him.
The long and arduous journey of visiting her son in prison starts; after pleading, the judge's final verdict was announced. Now, Dawn was spending hours on the bus to visit him in jail.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: RICKY M. L. WALTERS, VANCE ANDRE WRIGHT

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