Everything
Motions Lyrics


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Tell me that you're alright,
That everything is alright.
Please tell me that you're alright,
That everything is alright.

Give me a reason to end this discussion,
To break with tradition, to fall and divide.
Because I hate the ocean, theme parks and airplanes,
Talking with strangers, waiting in line..
I'm through with these pills that make me sit still.
"Are you feeling fine?"
Yes, I'm feeling fine.

Tell me that you're alright,
That everything is alright.
Please tell me that you're alright,
That everything is alright.

I'm sick of the things I do when I'm nervous
Like cleaning the oven or checking my tires
Or counting the number of tiles in the ceiling..
Head for the hills, the kitchen's on fire!

I used to rely on self-medication,
I guess I still do that from time to time.
But I'm getting better at fighting the future,
"Someday you'll be fine.."
Yes, I'll be just fine.

Tell me that you're alright,
That everything is alright.
Please tell me that you're alright,
That everything is alright.

Give me a reason to end this discussion
To break with tradition, to fall and divide,
So let's not get carried away
With the process of healing relations
I don't want to waste your time.

Tell me that you're alright,
That everything is alright.
Please tell me that you're alright,
That everything is alright.





Everything's fine.

Overall Meaning

The song "Everything" by Motions is a heartfelt plea for reassurance, a request for the assurance that everything is alright. The singer is nervous and anxious, struggling to overcome their fear and anxiety. The lyrics are honest and raw, capturing the vulnerability and desperation of someone seeking solace and understanding in a world that can be cruel and unpredictable.


The opening lines set the tone for the rest of the song, with the singer imploring the listener to reassure them that everything is alright. They are clearly feeling vulnerable and uncertain, and the repeated plea for reassurance emphasizes their need for comfort and support. As the song progresses, the singer reveals more about themselves and their struggles - they are nervous, prone to self-medication, and easily overwhelmed by everyday tasks like checking their tires or counting ceiling tiles.


Despite these struggles, however, the singer is also determined to get better. They are "getting better at fighting the future," and they recognize that someday they will be fine. The song ends on a hopeful note, with the singer acknowledging that everything is truly alright.


Overall, "Everything" is a powerful and emotionally resonant song that speaks to the universal human experience of anxiety, fear, and uncertainty. Through its honest and heartfelt lyrics, it offers a message of hope and perseverance, encouraging listeners to keep fighting even when things are tough.


Line by Line Meaning

Tell me that you're alright,
Asking for assurance that the person is in a good emotional and mental state.


That everything is alright.
Asking for confirmation that everything in the person's life is going well and there are no problems.


Please tell me that you're alright,
Requesting again for the person to confirm that they are indeed doing well.


Give me a reason to end this discussion,
Asking the person to provide a justification to stop talking or to change the topic.


To break with tradition, to fall and divide.
Expressing a desire to deviate from the usual way of handling things and to move apart.


Because I hate the ocean, theme parks and airplanes,
Stating dislikes of certain activities and things related to travel and entertainment.


Talking with strangers, waiting in line..
Mentioning aversions towards socializing with people unknown and the act of queuing.


I'm through with these pills that make me sit still.
Referring to psychiatric medication that causes lethargy, and expressing a desire to stop taking them.


"Are you feeling fine?"
Asking if the person is physically and mentally doing well.


Yes, I'm feeling fine.
Confirming a positive emotional and mental state.


I'm sick of the things I do when I'm nervous
Admitting to actions that are taken when anxious or worried.


Like cleaning the oven or checking my tires
Giving examples of some of the things done when feeling uneasy.


Or counting the number of tiles in the ceiling..
Mentioning another action done out of nervousness.


Head for the hills, the kitchen's on fire!
Using exaggerated language to emphasize the severity of a situation that is likely not real, indicating a tendency to overreact when anxious.


I used to rely on self-medication,
Admitting to dependence on self-treatment methods, such as over the counter medication.


I guess I still do that from time to time.
Admitting to continued, but reduced behavior of self-medicating.


But I'm getting better at fighting the future,
Expressing a determination to improve one's outlook and attitude towards the future.


"Someday you'll be fine.."
Reassuring oneself that things will eventually be okay and looking forward to that time.


Give me a reason to end this discussion
Repeating the request for the person to provide a reason to stop talking or change the subject.


So let's not get carried away
Stressing the importance of not losing oneself in the process of healing a relationship.


With the process of healing relations
Clarifying the situation as an attempt to rebuild a relationship that has gone awry.


I don't want to waste your time.
Expressing concern for the other person's time and not wanting to hold them up unnecessarily.


Everything's fine.
Ultimately concluding that everything is going well and there is no reason for worry or concern.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: JESSE JOHNSON, JOSHUA CAIN, JUSTIN PIERRE, TONY THAXTON

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