Plumb - All Over Again Lyrics

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  • Song Title: All over Again (Karney Dark Dub Mix)
  • Album: All over Again (Karney Dark Dub Mix) - Single
  • Artist: Plumb
  • Released On: 26 Mar 2021
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All Over Again Lyrics

I call your name
You turn around, and surrender
You feel the light on your face
No more darkness, you are home now

Take my hand look in my eyes
You can trust in me tonight
You can trust me
And you can hear my still small voice
Saying I love you
You're forgiven, you are mine

I will live, I will live with nothing I
I will suffer out of love and I would die
I will sacrifice
All over again for you
I am reckless for your heart
Let me feel, let me heal the deepest part
Again and again and again
All over again for you


All Over Again

All Over Again Song Meaning, Biblical Reference and Inspiration

Plumb's song "All Over Again," released on August 13, 2017, offers a powerful message of unconditional love, redemption, and persistent grace, often interpreted as the divine perspective towards humanity. The lyrics paint a picture of a relationship marked by a call and a response, where surrender leads to a state of peace and belonging, described as feeling "home." The opening lines evoke a sense of gentle invitation and acceptance, removing the burden of past darkness and welcoming one into a place of light.

The narrative deepens with an assurance of trustworthiness and intimacy. The lyric "Take my hand look in my eyes / You can trust in me tonight" establishes a foundation of security and vulnerability. This trust is reinforced by the mention of a "still small voice," a concept often associated with divine communication, quietly and lovingly declaring identity and belonging. The declaration "I love you / You're forgiven, you are mine" encapsulates the core message of acceptance and forgiveness offered freely.

The chorus shifts to a declaration of immense devotion and willingness to endure hardship for the sake of the beloved. The lines "I will live, I will live with nothing I / I will suffer out of love and I would die / I will sacrifice / All over again for you" express a profound, self-giving love that is not a one-time act but a continuous commitment. This willingness to sacrifice "Again and again and again" highlights the tireless nature of this love. The phrase "I am reckless for your heart" conveys a passionate, unrestrained pursuit of connection and healing. This sacrifice and relentless pursuit are aimed at healing the "deepest part," addressing profound hurts and brokenness.

The music video accompanying "All Over Again" often visually complements these themes by depicting emotional struggles, vulnerability, and eventual release or healing. While specific scenes vary, the video typically aims to portray the human journey towards acceptance and redemption, mirroring the lyrical message of being found, forgiven, and deeply loved.

The song's themes resonate deeply with several biblical narratives and concepts. The idea of surrender and being brought home echoes stories of lost souls being found and welcomed back, such as the Parable of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32). The "still small voice" is a direct reference to God's quiet communication with Elijah (1 Kings 19:11-13). The declaration of love, forgiveness, and ownership aligns with God's promises to His people (Isaiah 43:1-4). Most profoundly, the theme of ultimate sacrifice "all over again" for love connects with the core Christian belief in Jesus Christ's sacrifice for humanity (John 3:16, Romans 5:8), portraying a divine willingness to endure suffering and death out of boundless love, not just once, but conceptually ready to do so repeatedly for the sake of each individual heart. The song serves as an inspirational anthem of divine love, offering comfort, hope, and a reminder of inherent worth and belonging.
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