We're All Alone

Rita Coolidge Rita Coolidge

Embracing Solitude and Letting Go in 'We're All Alone'

The song 'We're All Alone' by Rita Coolidge is a poignant ballad that speaks to the themes of solitude, escapism, and the transient nature of life and love. The lyrics suggest a sense of resignation to the inevitable changes and endings that come with time, but also a call to find peace and solace in those moments of isolation.

The opening lines set a melancholic tone with the imagery of unending rain, symbolizing a period of sadness or hardship. The song then transitions into a dreamlike state, inviting the listener to escape reality and find comfort 'neath the waves' in a place 'long forgotten now.' This could be interpreted as a metaphor for seeking refuge in one's own mind or in a shared memory with a loved one. The repetition of 'We're all alone' serves as a reminder of the universal experience of loneliness, but also suggests a sense of unity in that shared solitude.

The latter part of the song advises to 'close the window' and 'calm the light,' which can be seen as a metaphor for shutting out the outside world and its troubles. The phrase 'let it all begin' implies a release of past burdens and the start of something new, even if it's a journey that one must take alone. The song's gentle, soothing melody complements its message of finding inner peace and acceptance amidst life's impermanence.

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