"It's All Over" is a song by the American musical duo, The Everly Brothers. Released in 1964, the song describes the narrator's emotional state after a breakup or the end of a relationship. The lyrics suggest that the narrator did not shed any tears when the breakup occurred, but instead, they stopped living or felt a sense of emptiness. They couldn't bear the pain that came with the separation. The song encompasses feelings of sadness, heartache, and resignation. The description of the loved one's physical features, such as their golden hair and fresh lips, symbolizes the beauty and joy they brought into the narrator's life. The love they shared is compared to different seasons, with the implication that it should have continued, even during the cold and harsh winter. Overall, the song expresses the devastation and sense of loss one feels when a relationship comes to an end. The narrator laments the fact that they didn't even cry, suggesting that they were so deeply affected by the breakup that they couldn't even express their emotions.