It's Alright
Ken Block Lyrics


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We can talk about the government
Or sit here contemplating Jesus
Yeah
We can argue about who or what is God
I don't know
But we can't fill in all the pieces

It's alright it's alright
It's alright it's alright
Hey hey
It's life it's life
It's alright it's alright it's alright

We can walk along the boulevard
It'll lead us to a thousand places
Yeah yeah
Watch the people walk
And wonder what they're thinkin
Watch the movie that's playin on their faces

It's alright it's alright
It's alright it's alright
Hey hey
It's life it's life
It's alright it's alright it's alright

It's not catastrophe
It has to be much bigger
You aren't the tragedy you think you are
Just let it go
Yeah yeah

You have never been to Florida
And I may never get to Paris
This time
This time is all we have
But I wonder if they say that
Just to scare us
Yeah yeah

It's alright it's alright
It's alright it's alright
Hey hey




It's life it's life
It's alright it's alright it's alright

Overall Meaning

Ken Block's song "It's Alright" is a thoughtful meditation on life and its many complexities. In the opening verse, Block muses on the perennial questions of religion and governance, acknowledging that he doesn't have all the answers. He recognizes that these are big issues that "we can't fill in all the pieces" on, suggesting a certain humility in his approach to life's big questions.


The chorus provides a reassuring message, telling listeners that everything will be ok. "It's life," he reminds us, and we just have to accept it for what it is. This message of acceptance continues in the second verse as Block reflects on the beauty of everyday life. He invites us to "walk along the boulevard" and observe the people around us, finding fascination in their thoughts and emotions. It's a reminder that there is meaning and beauty even in the mundane routines of everyday life.


The song's final verse is a more personal reflection, with Block admitting that there are things he may never get to experience. He wonders if the idea that "this time is all we have" is meant to scare us into living our lives to the fullest. Yet despite this, he remains optimistic and offers his reassuring refrain: "It's alright, it's alright, it's alright."


Overall, "It's Alright" is a song that offers listeners a message of hope and acceptance. While acknowledging the complexity and uncertainty of life, Block ultimately reminds us that it's important to embrace the present moment and find joy wherever we can.


Line by Line Meaning

We can talk about the government
We have the freedom to discuss and criticize the government.


Or sit here contemplating Jesus
We have the freedom to pursue and practice our own religion and spirituality.


Yeah
A vocalization showing agreement or affirmation.


We can argue about who or what is God
There are many beliefs and opinions about the concept of God and we may not have all the answers.


I don't know
Acknowledging the lack of knowledge about the nature of God.


But we can't fill in all the pieces
We may never fully understand the complexities of life and the universe.


It's alright it's alright
Despite the uncertainties and challenges of life, everything will be okay.


Hey hey
A vocalization expressing enthusiasm or excitement.


It's life it's life
Life can be unpredictable, but it is a precious and valuable experience.


We can walk along the boulevard
There are endless opportunities and experiences awaiting us in the world.


It'll lead us to a thousand places
The journey of life can take us to diverse and exciting destinations.


Watch the people walk
Observing others and their behaviors can offer insights into human nature.


And wonder what they're thinkin
We can never truly know what is going on in someone else's mind.


Watch the movie that's playin on their faces
Facial expressions can reveal emotions and provide clues about a person's state of mind.


It's not catastrophe
Problems and challenges can seem overwhelming, but they are not the end of the world.


It has to be much bigger
There are more important and significant things in life to focus on than our own problems.


You aren't the tragedy you think you are
It's easy to get caught up in negative emotions, but we should remember that we are more than our hardships.


Just let it go
Sometimes the best solution is to simply release our worries and fears.


You have never been to Florida
There are still many experiences and adventures we have yet to encounter.


And I may never get to Paris
There may be things that we will never be able to do or achieve, but there are still so many other possibilities awaiting us.


This time
The present moment is all we truly have.


This time is all we have
We should make the most of every opportunity and appreciate the time we have.


But I wonder if they say that
Questioning whether the idea of 'time is limited' is meant to instill fear in people.


Just to scare us
People may use the idea of limited time to motivate or intimidate others, but we should not be afraid to make the most of what we have.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: IAN COPELAND GREEN, MICHELLE LEWIS

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