It's All Right
Fellows Lyrics


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It was already too late
By the time they figured it out
That they needed a healthy world
To keep exploiting and steal their profits

All it took was the end of the world
To be free from their greed
And their violence of wealth
All it took was the end of the world
To have dignity and a purpose to fulfill

We sat on the tracks
Aware of the growing light
But forbidden to imagine another way
And forced to let it happen

All it took was the end of the world
To be free from their greed
And their violence of wealth




All it took was the end of the world
To have dignity and a purpose to fulfill

Overall Meaning

In "It's All Right," Fellows presents a powerful critique of societal greed, exploitation, and the pursuit of wealth. The lyrics suggest that it is only when faced with the end of the world that people realize their need for a healthy planet and the consequences of their actions. The song highlights the tragic irony of how humanity must reach the brink of destruction before finding freedom from the destructive system they have created.


The first verse sets the stage by noting that it is already too late for society to realize their mistake. The line "By the time they figured it out" implies that people have overlooked the importance of a healthy world for their relentless pursuit of profit. The lyrics imply a sense of regret and missed opportunities.


The second verse suggests that the end of the world serves as a catalyst for change. The phrase "to be free from their greed" implies that the destruction of society allows people to escape the trapping of a materialistic and exploitative mindset. This realization leads to a restoration of dignity and purpose, as highlighted in the line "To have dignity and a purpose to fulfill." The end of the world is presented as a chance for a fresh start and a chance to rebuild a society on more compassionate and sustainable principles.


The final lines of the song depict a sense of resignation and powerlessness. The reference to sitting on the tracks indicates being stuck in a predetermined path, unable to deviate from the destructive course society is on. The phrase "forbidden to imagine another way" suggests that the oppressive systems in place prevent people from envisioning alternative solutions. The line "forced to let it happen" implies a sense of inevitability, implying that the destructive path cannot be avoided.


Overall, Fellows's "It's All Right" serves as a powerful commentary on the consequences of human greed and the tragedy that unfolds when society realizes its mistakes too late.


Line by Line Meaning

It was already too late
By the time they realized, it was already past the point of reversing the damage


By the time they figured it out
Once they finally understood the consequences


That they needed a healthy world
They realized the importance of a sustainable environment


To keep exploiting and steal their profits
In order to continue their exploitative practices and maximize their financial gains


All it took was the end of the world
The world's collapse was the turning point


To be free from their greed
The collapse allowed them to break free from their insatiable desire for more


And their violence of wealth
Their wealth accumulation at the expense of others


To have dignity and a purpose to fulfill
To regain their self-respect and find meaningful goals to pursue


We sat on the tracks
We found ourselves stuck in a situation


Aware of the growing light
Aware of the signs of change approaching


But forbidden to imagine another way
But unable to envision an alternative path


And forced to let it happen
And compelled to accept the unfolding events




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Jenean G

This is my grandmother's favorite song. She has dementia and this song brings her to tears knowing that in the midst of what she is going through everything is going to be alrightโค

Jafar Vellines

My Grandmother loves this song

YIR 93

Wow..Praise the Lord!!!!

Gussie Bennett

my choir is learning this song he'll make it alright! my husband played it for me recently ! I asked him to set it to repeat over & over! alnight! It has truly blessed my soul! I have blessed assurance that he will make it alright I know! thanks min. C Jenkins

Phyllis southern

Yesssss! He will and he has made it alright. Thank you Lord for the blessing. You are true to your word.

poke jay

Yes he will!!!! I'm a living witness!Thank you JESUS!!!!!!!!!!!!

JUSTDORIGHT Tobias

GLORY TO GOD! SO AM I! ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿฝ๐Ÿ™Œ๐Ÿฝ

Lorrie Yuill

I love this song it is very good to me I apperciate it very much!

Dawn S

I just have to say Amen. Our family had a major crisis. We needed some miracles, and didnโ€™t God answer our prayers. We are still going through, but we have seen breakthrough after breakthrough. Every day gets better and better for us. Hallelujah!๐Ÿ™๐Ÿฝ

Sharon Grace

Yes he will. Yes he will. Amen

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