Love Is All
Viper Lyrics


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We came to this world breaking the silence
Crying for the first air we breath
That’s how life begins

Since we’re born our destiny’s decided
By thousand ways of hating
That humankind creates to divide us all
But there’s only one word
Stronger than God
Strong enough to save us
Save me

Love is all that I need
To be strong to be free

Different creeds, boundaries
And ethnics
Differences that should enrich us all
But oh, Humanity!

They took it wrong and now we are watching
Growing racism but we keep living our lives
Like it’s not our fault

But there’s only one word
Stronger than God
Strong enough to save us
Save me

Love is all that I need
To be strong to be free

All the world is now asking why
We close our eyes to the greed of mankind
Ruining all our lives

But there’s only one word
Stronger than God
Strong enough to save us
Save me





Love is all that I need
To be strong to be free

Overall Meaning

Viper's "Love Is All" speaks to the ways in which society divides individuals, but ultimately the saving grace is love. The song begins by recognizing our entrance into the world, where we start off crying, seeking the air we need to survive. From this initial moment, we are subjected to numerous ways the world tries to categorize and split us apart based on societal constructs like ethnicity, creed, and social class. It is implied that these constructions are unnatural and created by humans, rather than coming from any greater power. The chorus then proclaims that love is the only force strong enough to combat these divisions, and truly free us from the clutches of hate.


The very first verse contains a powerful and resonant statement when it says, "That's how life begins." This line, coming right after stating we cry for the first air we breath, reminds us that life is a precious and fragile thing from the very beginning. Furthermore, the use of the word "silence" in the first line sets a tone for the rest of the song, as if breaking the silence and speaking up for unity and love is what the song is all about. Throughout the song, there is a strong sense of urgency in the repeated calls for love to come to the rescue. The idea that love is stronger than god is a bold one, and suggests that this is a type of love that is greater than the religious or spiritual connotations we usually think of. It's a universal love that applies to all regardless of race, beliefs, and background.


Overall, the message of Viper's "Love Is All" is one of unity and recognition that love is our last hope for salvation from the destruction of society's divisive norms.


Line by Line Meaning

We came to this world breaking the silence
We entered this world screaming and crying, breaking the silence that existed before our arrival. This signifies the beginning of life.


Crying for the first air we breath
As soon as we are born, we cry and gasp for air for the first time. This is an essential part of being alive.


That’s how life begins
The act of breathing and crying when we are born is the start of our journey through life.


Since we’re born our destiny’s decided
From the moment we are born, our fate is determined by various factors such as race, ethnicity, and social class. This often leads to discrimination and inequality.


By thousand ways of hating
There are countless ways that humans express hatred towards one another, from subtle biases to overt acts of violence.


That humankind creates to divide us all
These divisions are artificially created by humans and serve to separate us and pit us against each other, rather than bring us together.


But there’s only one word
Despite all of the negativity and hate in the world, there exists a single word that can bring people together.


Stronger than God
Love is a force more powerful and enduring than any deity or higher power.


Strong enough to save us
Love has the power to save us from the worst parts of ourselves: hate, anger, and fear.


Save me
The artist of the song is calling out for love to save them from despair and loneliness.


Love is all that I need
Despite all of the difficulties and hardships of life, love is the one thing that is truly essential to human happiness.


To be strong to be free
Love gives us the strength to overcome adversity and live life on our own terms, free from the limitations imposed on us by others.


Different creeds, boundaries, and ethnics
There are many different ways to categorize humans, such as religion, geography, and culture. These differences should be celebrated and enjoyed, not used to create barriers between people.


Differences that should enrich us all
Rather than causing division or strife, our differences should be seen as unique and valuable contributions to the human experience.


But oh, Humanity!
The singer is expressing frustration and sadness at the fact that humans are too often their own worst enemies, perpetuating division and hatred.


They took it wrong and now we are watching
Many people have misunderstood the value of diversity and instead use it as a reason to hate or discriminate against others.


Growing racism but we keep living our lives
Despite the fact that racism and prejudice are on the rise, people continue to go about their daily lives as if nothing is wrong.


Like it’s not our fault
The singer is pointing out that many people are in denial about their own role in perpetuating systems of hatred and discrimination.


All the world is now asking why
Around the world, people are beginning to ask why there is so much hatred and division in society and what can be done to remedy it.


We close our eyes to the greed of mankind
Instead of addressing the root causes of inequality and division, humans often turn a blind eye and allow greed to continue driving their actions.


Ruining all our lives
This behavior ultimately harms everyone, not just the people who are targeted by discrimination or hate speech.




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