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Someone was round here asking questions about someone who looks like you.
I said I don't know where you are.
Sounded like he was going to be back someday.
So I told him where you are.
She's making it all come true ... this time
She's making it all come true ... this time.
She's making it all come true ... this time.

This has not been the first time
This will not be the last.
He only knew slow moves in the past.
I hope you're not too fast to last.

She's making it all come true ... this time.
She's making it all come true ... this time.
She's making it all come true ... this time.

Got to find the brightness is the soul.
Not look outside to find out where we are.
Oh, you won't be satisfied
Till you make possessions of the stars.

She's making it all cmoe true ... this time.
She's making it all come true ... this time.
She's making it all come true ... this time.

He said that he was gong to be back.
I told him where you are.

She's making it all work out ... this time.
She's making it all work out ... this time.
She's making it all come true ... this time.
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This song has had me wondering about it since it came out. The lyrics indicate at least two different voices and it is a bit of a puzzle to work out where the shifts take place and what the backstory is.

The two stanzas beginning with "Someone was 'round here asking questions…" are in the voice, apparently, of a woman, the "she" mentioned elsewhere. She is apparently speaking to the man who is doing the rest of the speaking. The male speaker is apparently being pursued by a man who has bad intentions for him, either because the first man, the second, or both are operating outside the law. By telling the pursuer where the male speaker is, the woman is "making it all come true," where "it all" is a lot of negative consequences that have been avoided in the past, but won't be avoided anymore.

Aside from that, the rest is unspecified. Whether the male speaker is a fugitive from the law or on the run from criminals, he blames what's coming his way on the woman telling the pursuer where he is. In addition, someone is blaming someone else for greed, and says that their greed will not end until they "make possessions of the stars" (i.e., their greed is limitless), but it's hard to tell if this is one of the first two voices in the song or a third.

It sounds like this could be inspired by the plot of a crime movie; probably more than a few fit the details in the song. Without more information, it's a vague but wonderfully moody snapshot of someone's desperation.

I don't hear that story line at all? Not that your wrong... I'm hearing it in the perspective of a protective son or brother fielding inquiries for a female mother/sister/friend with a history of failed relationships. Worried that she's making the same mistakes/but not getting in the way and hoping for the best. But hey, I thought it was mick jagger singing the first time I heard it.

Cover art for All Come True lyrics by World Party

I have enjoyed All Come True since the 1980's. I first thought it was by the Rolling Stones as the lead singer is a ringer for Mick. No doubt the woman being sung about burns many candles in her quest to find happiness. She sounds like a heart breaker, not a gold digger, in her search for elusive contentedness.

Also, Rosanne Cash's cover of this song on her Interiors album is a hidden diamond.