All The Way Up
Journey Through Time: Nadine Fatiana's All The Way Up StoryLyrics
The first time when we met
The initial encounter between the speaker and the other person.
You’re the one standing next to the fence
The other person is identified as the one standing next to the fence during the meeting.
Being dazed with all new face
The speaker is captivated or overwhelmed by the presence of the other person with a new face.
That passed by,
A reference to the time that has passed since the bells rang, indicating the duration of the meeting.
since 10 minutes before bells
Continuation of the description of the time passed, specifically 10 minutes before the bells.
As our conversation flow
Describes the flow of conversation between the speaker and the other person.
Glad to know
Expresses satisfaction or contentment in getting to know the other person.
Your jokes, fit on my sense of humour
Highlights that the jokes of the other person align with the speaker's sense of humor.
When the talk gets deeper
Describes the transition to deeper conversations as if they are no longer teenagers.
Like we are no longer teenager
Further elaboration on the deepening of conversation and the maturity in their interaction.
Our face become older
Observation that their faces reflect the aging process as the conversation becomes more profound.
Reff :
Beginning of the chorus or refrain section.
Look to your right, To your left
Instruction to look to the right and left, possibly symbolizing a shared perspective or journey.
Hold your hands to mine
Invitation to hold hands, signifying unity or connection.
Then together we across the line
Suggests crossing a metaphorical line together, implying a shared commitment or experience.
We gotta hide, cover up
Advises to hide or cover up, indicating a need for discretion or protection.
Fear that always strikes
Acknowledges the presence of fear and the importance of being aware of it.
Just keep in mind, i’m always by your side
Reassures the constant support of the speaker, emphasizing commitment and loyalty.
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