Eternity
Dave Davies Lyrics


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Into a lifetime of the time(? )
See flowers bloom then fade to dust
I watch each moment sadly die

Time the(? ) stranger called me here
Fields before me I walk alone
Each tear that falls is lost forever
And this illusion where time has it's way
Stripping away the future
People standing still, waiting for a tomorrow that never comes

Eternity, deserting me
While time just passes by
Eternity, deserting me
Time...
Time...

My soul has touched (? ) isolation
The ticking clock of passing time who never stops to see today

Time the(? ) stranger called me here
Fields before me I walk alone
Each tear that falls is lost forever

Eternity, deserting me
While time just passes by
Eternity, deserting me

Eternity, it calls me
While time just passes by
Eternity, deserting me




Time...
Time...

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Dave Davies's song "Eternity" explores the concept of time and how it affects our lives. The song starts with the realization that life is short and fleeting, and that every moment comes and goes quickly without a chance for it to repeat itself. The singer watches helplessly as flowers bloom and fade away, and moments of joy and sorrow pass by, never to return. Time is a stranger who has called the singer here, and he finds himself walking alone in a field of uncertainty, wondering where this journey will take him.


The second verse delves deeper into the idea of the passing of time and how it affects the singer's soul. He feels a sense of isolation as he watches the ticking clock of passing time, which never stops to see today. Each tear that falls is lost forever, and he finds himself in an illusion where time has its way and strips away the future. The singer sees people standing still, waiting for a tomorrow that never comes, and realizes that time is deserting him as it just passes by, leaving behind a sense of emptiness and longing.


In the chorus, the singer laments the loss of eternity and the insistent passage of time. He feels like eternity is deserting him, leaving him with nothing but memories of what once was. The song ends with a repetition of the verses and chorus, emphasizing the sense of loss and longing for something that cannot be regained.


Line by Line Meaning

Into a lifetime of the time(?)
Beginning a journey through the duration of one's life


See flowers bloom then fade to dust
Observing the natural cycle of life and death


I watch each moment sadly die
Experiencing a melancholic feeling with the end of each moment


Time the(?) stranger called me here
The concept of time being a foreign force bringing one to the present


Fields before me I walk alone
Walking a solitary path through life


Each tear that falls is lost forever
Crying has no impact on the passing of time


And this illusion where time has it's way
The false perception that time controls everything


Stripping away the future
Taking away the possibility of what is yet to come


People standing still, waiting for a tomorrow that never comes
The vain hope for a future that will never arrive


Eternity, deserting me
The feeling that eternity is absent and unreachable


While time just passes by
With the unstoppable force of time moving forward


My soul has touched (?) isolation
An experience of profound loneliness that touches one's being


The ticking clock of passing time who never stops to see today
The relentless ticking of time that ignores the value of the present


Eternity, it calls me
The elusive promise of eternity calling out


Time...
The recurring presence of time that dominates existence




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Comments from YouTube:

@TheiJat88

Another beautifully haunting song by Dave.

@erebusnoya3356

yes finally someone has posted this song. thank you. i had this album 12-13 years ago and i lost it. i've not heard this for many years. and this is as beautiful as i remember. thanks metamedia2.

@Ralbert123

This is a really cool song!

@roryfromlondon

there's a Nirvana quality about this

@paulrawes

Wow!

@JoryKorvid

Beautiful song, can't believe I've never heard it. Wonder why there are two versions of this album.

@280nyanhime9

cool!

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