All Over
Mario Percudani Lyrics


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Strofa : |Maybe it's time to change|To go ashore on a new land|The song is still the same|Leave it buried in the old sand||Pages have been turning|As quick as you can't notice|Now I pick up what I've learnt|Flowers heavier than a stone||Ritornello : |All over, all over my world|All over, all over I fly away now alone|So many unusual loves|Too many unspoken words|All over my world||Strofa : |Don't know what it means |Like a black sheep in the crowd|I run through rushing streams|And live together with my ups and downs||I'm still torn between the wrong and right|While the pictures keep on flowing|And they slowly turn to black and white|An old movie from the fifties||Ritornello : |All over, all over my world|All over, all over I fly away now alone|So many unusual loves|Too many unspoken words|All over my world|All over, all over my world|All over, all over I fly away now alone|So many unusual loves|Too many unspoken words|All over my world|




Overall Meaning

In Mario Percudani's song "All Over," the lyrics suggest a longing for change and a new beginning. The opening stanza reflects the idea of needing to move on and explore new territories: "Maybe it's time to change, to go ashore on a new land, the song is still the same, leave it buried in the old sand." This metaphorical language implies a desire to break free from the past and start afresh.


The next line, "Pages have been turning, as quick as you can't notice," suggests that time has been passing quickly, perhaps without the singer fully realizing it. This could imply a sense of urgency and a realization that opportunities have been missed or overlooked. However, the following line, "Now I pick up what I've learnt, flowers heavier than a stone," indicates a willingness to learn from these experiences and carry their weight, symbolized by the heavy flowers. It showcases the singer's resilience and determination to move forward.


The chorus, "All over, all over my world, all over, all over I fly away now alone," suggests a newfound freedom and independence. The singer embarks on a journey of self-discovery, leaving behind the past and embracing solitude. "So many unusual loves, too many unspoken words, all over my world" expresses a sense of complexity in their past relationships and a multitude of unexpressed emotions. The line indicates the need for introspection and self-reflection in order to understand and resolve these unresolved feelings.


The second stanza delves deeper into the singer's feeling of being different or out of place: "Don't know what it means, like a black sheep in the crowd, I run through rushing streams and live together with my ups and downs." This suggests a struggle to find meaning and belonging, yet an acceptance of the ups and downs that come with it. The following line expresses the internal conflict the singer experiences: "I'm still torn between the wrong and right, while the pictures keep on flowing, and they slowly turn to black and white, an old movie from the fifties." This can be interpreted as a conflict between personal desires and societal expectations. The reference to an old movie from the fifties implies a nostalgic or dated perspective on these conflicts.


Overall, "All Over" explores themes of change, introspection, and self-discovery. The lyrics portray a desire to break free from the past, embrace solitude, and understand and resolve the complexities of past relationships. It reflects the singer's journey to find their own identity and navigate the ups and downs of life.


Line by Line Meaning

Maybe it's time to change
Perhaps it is the right moment to make a transformation.


To go ashore on a new land
To explore a different and unfamiliar territory.


The song is still the same
The melody remains unchanged.


Leave it buried in the old sand
Let the past be forgotten and left behind.


Pages have been turning
Time has been passing.


As quick as you can't notice
So swiftly that you don't even realize.


Now I pick up what I've learnt
Now I grasp the knowledge I have acquired.


Flowers heavier than a stone
Experiences that have shaped me significantly.


All over, all over my world
Everywhere around my life.


All over, all over I fly away now alone
Departing on my own to various places.


So many unusual loves
Numerous unique romantic connections.


Too many unspoken words
An excess of thoughts left unexpressed.


Don't know what it means
Uncertain about its significance.


Like a black sheep in the crowd
Standing out among others as an outsider.


I run through rushing streams
I navigate through fast-paced challenges.


And live together with my ups and downs
Accepting and embracing both good and bad experiences.


I'm still torn between the wrong and right
I am still caught between making correct and incorrect choices.


While the pictures keep on flowing
As the memories and visuals continue to pass by.


And they slowly turn to black and white
Gradually losing their vividness and becoming more distant.


An old movie from the fifties
Resembling a classic film from the 1950s.




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