I Was All Over Her
Salvia Palth Lyrics


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don't know what i wanted
i have a memory
back at that party
i was all over her
we didn't make out
or do anything
i just remember
i was lonely

i guess i am always
it's not a problem
it's just something
i got used to it
every stranger
makes me feel safer

and every person
seems more beautiful see

Overall Meaning

The song "I Was All Over Her" by Salvia Palth is about a memory of a lonely night at a party. The singer doesn't know what they wanted but remembers being all over a girl, though they didn't do anything physical. The memory of that night has stayed with the singer because of the intense loneliness they felt. It's a song that captures the emotions of longing for connection and human touch.


The lyrics are open to interpretation, yet they convey feelings of isolation, disconnection, and the desire for intimacy. The singer describes feeling safer around strangers and admiring the beauty of every person they meet. This could be viewed as a coping mechanism to combat the loneliness they feel or as a genuine appreciation for the uniqueness of every individual they encounter.


Line by Line Meaning

don't know what i wanted
I lacked a clear purpose or desire


i have a memory
There's a specific moment I recall


back at that party
It happened at a social gathering


i was all over her
I was physically close to a particular person


we didn't make out
There was no sexual contact


or do anything
There was no other significant action


i just remember
My recollection is limited


i was lonely
I felt emotionally isolated


i guess i am always
It's a recurring feeling for me


it's not a problem
I don't view it as a negative thing


it's just something
It's a constant aspect of my life


i got used to it
I've become accustomed to feeling this way


every stranger
Encountering unknown people


makes me feel safer
Gives me a sense of protection


and every person
Everyone I come across


seems more beautiful
Appears more appealing or attractive




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