All You Ever Wanted
All You Ever Wanted

Rag'n'Bone Man - All You Ever Wanted Lyrics

Rag'n'Bone Man's poignant lyrics reflect on the soullessness and disconnection of modern urban life. The imagery of "painted trains" and "kids with spray cans" evokes a lost vibrancy, replaced by the monotony of suits marching in unison. The song critiques… Read more

Jan 29, 2021
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All You Ever Wanted Lyrics

No painted trains on the underground
No kids with spray cans jumping over fences
All the suits and the ties all march in a straight line
Deafening the sound of the helpless

It's a city of a thousand heartbeats
No room for another soul
The same building on a different street
But nobody knows

Tear it down 'til it's gone
All you ever, all you ever wanted
Kill the lights while they're on
Is it all you ever, all you ever wanted?

Stand in a line for the hole in the wall
'Cause people still need cash to buy their freedom
Moving forward, walking back
Everyone is falling, but we don't see them

A day away from a stroke of bad luck
Money's slipping right through the cracks
It's a shame how we don't know
What we really have

Tear it down 'til it's gone
All you ever, all you ever wanted
Kill the lights while they're on
Is it all you ever, all you ever wanted?

Is it all you ever wanted?

Mine's a city with a thousand heartbeats
But we're just tryna keep a dream alive
New sign on an old street
I don't recognize

Tear it down 'til it's gone
All you ever, all you ever wanted
Kill the lights while they're on
Is it all you ever, all you ever wanted?
Is it all you ever wanted?

Writer(s): Gerald Eaton, Michael Elizondo
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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What is the Meaning of All You Ever Wanted?

Rag'n'Bone Man's poignant lyrics reflect on the soullessness and disconnection of modern urban life. The imagery of "painted trains" and "kids with spray cans" evokes a lost vibrancy, replaced by the monotony of suits marching in unison. The song critiques how societal progress often comes at the cost of individuality and genuine human connection. Financial struggles and the pursuit of material wealth are highlighted as hollow endeavors that obscure what truly matters. Ultimately, the artist questions whether the sacrifices made for modern conveniences and superficial success are worth it. #UrbanIsolation #MaterialismCritique #SocietalDisconnection #ModernLife

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