Holly Loose, the imaginative U.S. singer-songwriter behind Alle Wasser, invites us on a liquid journey where every drop tells a story. From hugging dark forests to hovering above vast fields, the lyrics paint water as a restless wanderer that slips into every corner of the world and every corner of our hearts. Each verse transforms simple elements—rain, rivers, mist—into symbols of human emotion: longing, exhaustion, but also unstoppable strength.
By repeatedly declaring I am the stream, I am the rain, I am every water you know, Holly suggests that our feelings can be just as fluid: sometimes gentle, sometimes overwhelming, yet always searching for a place to belong. The song whispers that running away cannot last forever; sooner or later, we must gather ourselves, face life head-on, and let our inner torrents find calm. Overflowing with nature imagery and emotional depth, Alle Wasser is a mesmerizing reminder that embracing every version of ourselves—like water in all its forms—can ultimately set us free.