It's All Over
The God Machine Lyrics


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She said it's cold out here
Won't you let me in
we've been in this rain for hours
You haven't said a thing
And she said
Why do all the things have to change
Just when they mean the most
Why do all the things have to change
Just when they mean the most




It always happen that way
It always happens that way

Overall Meaning

In The God Machine's song "It's All Over," the first and most noticeable theme that emerges is that of isolation and disconnection. The singer of the song recounts a situation where he is standing outside in the rain with somebody else who he seems to care about deeply. He is pointedly silent and uncommunicative, however, suggesting that there are some unspoken issues between them. As the other person pleads to be let inside, she reflects mournfully on how quickly things can change and the ways in which important moments can be lost. Combined, these two themes suggest that the song is about the difficulties of maintaining intimacy and connection with others when life always seems to prevent us from doing so.


One possible interpretation of the chorus is that it speaks to a sense of inevitability that the singer and the other person both feel. They both seem resigned to the fact that important things always seem to slip away from them just when they are at their most meaningful. This sense of fatalism is underscored by the way that the lyrics repeat themselves in a circular pattern, suggesting that this cycle of loss and disconnection is never-ending. Ultimately, while the song is certainly melancholy, it also carries an undercurrent of acceptance and perseverance, suggesting that even as we face these difficulties, there is still hope of overcoming them and finding a way to connect with others.


Line by Line Meaning

She said it's cold out here
She expressed her discomfort with the weather, indicating that it is chilly outside.


Won't you let me in
She politely requested to be allowed inside, potentially seeking warmth or shelter.


we've been in this rain for hours
The two individuals have been exposed to the rain for an extended period of time.


You haven't said a thing
The artist noted the silence of the other person, suggesting a lack of communication between them.


And she said
The woman initiated a conversation or continued speaking.


Why do all the things have to change
She asked a rhetorical question regarding the inevitability of change, potentially referring to a specific situation or circumstance.


Just when they mean the most
The singer commented on the unfortunate timing of change, occurring when things are most meaningful or significant.


It always happen that way
The artist drew a conclusion based on their experiences, suggesting that change often occurs at inconvenient or unfortunate times.


It always happens that way
The artist reiterated their belief in the pattern of unfortunate timing for change.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: GARY PROPER-SHEPPARD, JIMMY FERNANDEZ, RON AUSTIN

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