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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "It's All Over" by the artist "Three Days Grace"

In the song "It's All Over" by Three Days Grace, the lyrical hero addresses a person struggling with addiction, possibly drug or alcohol addiction ("Your bottles are almost empty", "Needles stuck in your skin"). The hero sees the destructive influence of addiction on this person, how it poisons their life ("Scars ache with pain", "You're doing it all in vain").

The phrase "your journey begins but..." implies the person's attempt to break free from addiction, but the hero realizes it's too late ("It's all over"). The repetition of "It's all over for you" sounds like a bitter statement of fact: the person has destroyed themselves and is on the verge of death ("When you're at the edge and you fall").

The line "I know what's running in your blood" can refer both to the addiction itself, which has become a part of the person, and to their self-destructive thoughts and aspirations. The hero suffers watching this ("And the pain cuts right through, / When I see you giving in"), but they are powerless to change anything.

At the end of the song, the focus shifts to the inner emptiness of the person who is "dead inside," even if they are still physically alive. They do not realize or refuse to acknowledge that they have destroyed themselves ("And still you ask why / It's all over").

The song paints a bleak picture of hopelessness and doom, conveying feelings of helplessness and despair in the face of addiction.

Your bottles' almost empty

You know this can't go on

Because of you my mind is always racing

The needles' breaking your skin

The scar is sinking in

And now your trip begins but

It's all over for

It's all over for

You

For you

When you're on the edge and falling off

It's all over for you

For you

When you're on the edge and falling off

It's all over

I know what runs through your blood

You do this all in vain

Because of you my mind is always racing

And it gets under my skin

To see you giving in

And now your trip begins but

It's all over for

It's all over for

You

For you

When you're on the edge and falling off

It's all over for you

For you

When you're on the edge and falling off

It's all over

And now you're dead inside

Still you wonder why

It's all over

And now you're dead inside

Still you wonder why

It's all over

And now you're dead inside

Still you wonder why

When you're on the edge and falling off

It's all over for (You, for you)

And now you're dead inside

Still you wonder why

When you're on the edge and falling off

It's all over for (You, for you)

And now you're dead inside

Still you wonder why

It's all over

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