All alone
The Flying Burrito Brothers Lyrics


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All alone she waits at the window
While the sun sets in the sea
Is that the sound of his foot steps
That echoes in the hall
And then they fade away
No, it wasn't him after all

He was gone in the early morning
And he said he wouldn't be long
But that was spring and now
That the leaves have all turned brown
She only shares her bed with
The loneliness she has found

Still she waits alone at the window
For the one who wandered away
Each day the room grows colder
Her tears grow harder to hold




And still she saves her love
For the day she knows he'll come home

Overall Meaning

The Flying Burrito Brothers’ song, All Alone, paints a poignant picture of a woman waiting for her lover to return home. The opening line, “All alone she waits at the window,” already sets the tone for the loneliness and longing that permeates the lyrics. As she watches the sun set in the sea, she listens for the sound of his footsteps in the hall, hoping that it’s him who’s returned, only to be disappointed when they fade away. The woman’s heartbreak is palpable in the refrain “Still she waits alone at the window for the one who wandered away,” as she continues to hold out hope for his return.


The second verse reveals that the man had left in the early morning, assuring her that it would only be a brief absence. However, it has now been several months, and the woman is left to mourn on her own. The changing seasons are a metaphor for the passing time, and the leaves turning brown suggest that autumn has come and gone since he left. The woman’s bed is cold, and the loneliness is the only constant companion she has. The final line of the verse, “She only shares her bed with the loneliness she has found,” is a poignant reminder of the depths of her sorrow.


The final verse is a testament to the woman’s unwavering love for her partner, even in his absence. The room grows colder, and her tears harder to hold, but she refuses to give up hope that he will eventually return. She saves her love for the day that he comes home, clinging to the belief that their love will triumph over distance and time. All Alone is a beautiful, melancholic song that captures the sadness of separation and the hope that love can endure.


Line by Line Meaning

All alone she waits at the window
She's sitting by herself, waiting at the window


While the sun sets in the sea
The sun is setting in the ocean


Is that the sound of his foot steps
She hears footsteps and wonders if it's him


That echoes in the hall
The sound bounces off the hallway


And then they fade away
The footsteps get quieter and eventually disappear


No, it wasn't him after all
It turns out that it wasn't the person she was waiting for


He was gone in the early morning
He left very early in the morning


And he said he wouldn't be long
He promised that he wouldn't be gone for very long


But that was spring and now
That promise was made in the springtime


That the leaves have all turned brown
Now it's autumn and all the leaves have changed color


She only shares her bed with
She sleeps alone


The loneliness she has found
The only thing that's with her is the feeling of being lonely


Still she waits alone at the window
She's still sitting by herself, waiting at the window


For the one who wandered away
She's waiting for the person who left her


Each day the room grows colder
The room is getting colder over time


Her tears grow harder to hold
She's finding it difficult to stop herself from crying


And still she saves her love
She's keeping her love for him


For the day she knows he'll come home
She believes that he'll come back to her someday




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: CHRISTOPHER HILLMAN, RICK ROBERTS

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