Only Time
Crumbächer Lyrics


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Midnight - the stars are shining,
Frequencies that tease the ear parade across the atmosphere,
Daylight - the sun is rising,
Awake to some familiar score that filled my dreams the night before.

It's only time, it's only time,
Tracing your infinite design.
Noontide - a breeze is blowing,
Could it be that second wind, heard talked about now and again?
Twilight - the west is blowing,
A tapestry of silhouettes unfolds before the day forgets.

It's only time, it's only time,
Tracing your infinite design,
It's only time, it's only time,
Tracing your infinite design.

Seconds turn the minutes, turn the hours, turn the world,
Into another day, another thousand years.

It's only time, it's only time,
Tracing your infinite design,




It's only time, it's only time,
Tracing your infinite design.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Crumbächer's song "Only Time" are a reflection on the passing of time and the cyclical nature of life. The song opens with an observation of the stars shining in the midnight sky and the various frequencies that can be heard in the atmosphere. The singer then wakes up to a familiar tune that filled their dreams the night before. The song progresses through the day, with the breeze blowing at noontide and a tapestry of silhouettes unfolding at twilight.


Throughout the song, the singer's tone is one of meditation and contemplation. They repeat the phrase "it's only time, it's only time, tracing your infinite design," suggesting that time is infinite and cyclical, and that there is a grand plan at work. The line "seconds turn the minutes, turn the hours, turn the world, into another day, another thousand years" highlights the idea that time is constantly moving forward, and yet it is also repeating itself.


The overall message of the song is that individuals are only small pieces in the grand scheme of things, and that time is a force that cannot be controlled. The song invites the listener to consider their place in the world and to embrace the idea that time is constantly moving forward.


Line by Line Meaning

Midnight - the stars are shining,
It is nighttime, and the stars are visible in the sky.


Frequencies that tease the ear parade across the atmosphere,
Sounds can be heard in the air that are constantly changing and unpredictable.


Daylight - the sun is rising,
It is morning, and the sun is beginning to come up over the horizon.


Awake to some familiar score that filled my dreams the night before.
Upon waking up, a familiar tune from a dream is still echoing in the mind.


Noontide - a breeze is blowing,
It is the middle of the day, and there is a gentle wind in the air.


Could it be that second wind, heard talked about now and again?
Is it possible that the sensation of being revitalized could be real, despite being talked about as mere hearsay?


Twilight - the west is blowing,
It is dusk, and the wind is coming from the direction of the western horizon.


A tapestry of silhouettes unfolds before the day forgets.
In the fading light of the day, the shadows of objects create a beautiful and intricate pattern that will soon disappear.


Seconds turn the minutes, turn the hours, turn the world,
Time is constantly passing, and with each passing second, the world is changing and moving forward.


Into another day, another thousand years.
Time moves on, and each day and each era leads to the next.


It's only time, it's only time,
Despite the constant changes around us, all that is happening is the passage of time.


Tracing your infinite design,
All of time is part of a greater, infinite plan or purpose.


It's only time, it's only time,
Again, despite the constantly changing and mysterious nature of time, all that is happening is the passage of time itself.


Tracing your infinite design.
As time continues to pass, it serves to follow and fulfill a greater, infinite purpose or plan.




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