All My Trials
Pete Seeger Lyrics


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I had a little book was given to me,
And every page spelled Liberty.
All my trials Lord, soon be over.

If religion were a thing that money could buy,
The rich would live and the poor would die.
All my trials Lord, soon be over.
Too late my brothers, too late, but never mind.
All my trials Lord, soon be over.

There is a tree in Paradise
The Pilgrims call it "The Tree Of Life"
All my trials Lord, soon be over.

Too late my brothers, too late, but never mind.




All my trials Lord, soon be over.
All my trials Lord, soon be over.

Overall Meaning

In Pete Seeger's song All My Trials, the singer refers to a little book which was given to him, and every page spelled Liberty. This book could be a religious text or maybe even something pertaining to freedom or human rights. The idea of liberty resonates throughout the lyrics and seems to be a constant theme. The line "All my trials Lord, soon be over" suggests that life's difficulties and hardships are short-lived and that ultimately everything will come to an end.


The second verse of the song references how religion can be seen as a privilege - something that only the rich can afford. It speaks about how the poor who cannot afford religious texts may end up dying without this knowledge. This could be interpreted as a critique of a society that values money over spirituality and the impact that has on marginalized communities. However, the overall message of the song is one of hope and the idea is that even if something is too late, one can still find comfort in knowing that trials and tribulations will soon be over.


Overall, All My Trials is a deeply spiritual and hopeful song that speaks to the power of faith in overcoming life's challenges. It seems to suggest that we should focus on what is truly valuable, such as our freedom and our faith, rather than the material possessions which often distract us from what really matters.


Line by Line Meaning

I had a little book was given to me,
Someone gave me a book which was a source of knowledge and inspiration.


And every page spelled Liberty.
The book contained the idea of freedom and the right to live without oppression.


If religion were a thing that money could buy,
If people could gain salvation simply by buying it,


The rich would live and the poor would die.
then those with wealth would have an unfair advantage and the less fortunate would suffer.


All my trials Lord, soon be over.
Despite the struggles of life, everything will ultimately be okay.


Too late my brothers, too late, but never mind.
Even though change may be slow or seem impossible, it's important to keep a positive attitude.


There is a tree in Paradise
In an ideal world, there is a symbol of hope and beauty.


The Pilgrims call it "The Tree Of Life"
The tree has historical and cultural significance.


All my trials Lord, soon be over.
No matter the difficulties faced, they will eventually come to an end.


All my trials Lord, soon be over.
The message of hope and perseverance is repeated and reinforced.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CERYS ELIZABETH PHILLIPS MATTHEWS

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