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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "All Or Nothing" by the artist "Westlife"

In Westlife's song "All Or Nothing," the lyrical hero is going through a difficult period in his relationship. He feels his lover is emotionally distant, her thoughts elsewhere, possibly with another man. The hero notices her distracted gaze and understands that she yearns for someone else. He hoped that feelings would fade with time, but they haven't. The hero refuses to put up with this situation – the relationship has reached a dead end and needs a shake-up.

He's ready to fight for their love, but doesn't know how, as his rival is not present. He feels like he's only getting a fraction of her attention, while he craves her whole heart. The hero is ready to take a risk and issue an ultimatum: "all or nothing." He doesn't want to be a backup plan, he needs certainty. The lyrical hero demands clarity: either they overcome the difficulties together or their relationship is destined to become a friendship. He is tormented by uncertainty and doesn't want to waste time.

The hero feels as if he's sharing his lover with her past, with memories of another man. He sees through her attempts to hide her true feelings. Sometimes it seems to him that he is the only thing she sees, but deep down he does not believe in the sincerity of these moments.

At the end of the song, the hero repeats his ultimatum – he no longer believes in empty promises. He demands honesty and decisive action. The lyrical hero yearns for clarity and is ready to accept any outcome – to stay together and start over or to part ways for good. He doesn't want to live in limbo, he needs certainty – "now or never."

I know when he's been on your mind

That distant look is in your eyes

I thought with time you'd realize it's over, over

It's not the way I choose to live

But something somewhere's got to give

As sharing in this relationship gets older, older

You know I'd fight for you

But how could I fight someone who isn't even there

I've had the rest of you now I want the best of you

I don't care if that's not fair

Cuz I want it all

Or nothing at all

There's nowhere left to fall

When you reach the bottom

It's now or never

Is it all

Or are we just friends

Is this how it ends

With a simple telephone call

You leave me here with nothing at all

There are time it seems to me

I'm sharing you with memories

I feel it in my heart but I don't show it, show it

Then there's times you look at me

As though I'm all that you can see

Those times I don't believe it's right I know it, know it

Don't make me promises baby you never did know how to keep them well

I had the rest of you now I want the best of you

It's time to show and tell

Cuz I want it all

Or nothing at all

There's nowhere left to fall

When you reach the bottom

It's now or never

Is it all

Or are we just friends

Is this how it ends

With a simple telephone call

You leave me here with nothing at all

Cuz I want it all

Or nothing at all

There's nowhere left to fall

It's now or never

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