Time Has Come
Hazel O'Connor Lyrics


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Hazel O'Connor - Gerard Kiely

Time has come, time to let go
Can't keep holding on, can't keep holding on
Time has come, release and heal
Can't keep holding on, time for moving on

Time has come I must get out of this place
I'm losing the plot, I feel I'm losing the race
And I'll be dreaming of the way that you touch me
And your face will probably hurt me forever

Time has come, time to let go
Can't keep holding on, can't keep holding on
Time has come, release and heal
Can't keep holding on, time for moving on

I forgive but I just can't forget the past
How to let go of all the things I never had
Another life another chance another kiss
And the romance will probably haunt you forever

Time has come, time to let go
Can't keep holding on, can't keep holding on




Time has come, release and heal
Can't keep holding on, time for moving on

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Hazel O'Connor's song "Time Has Come" are about the central theme of moving on from a past relationship. The singer seems to be stuck in a pattern of clinging onto past hurts and memories, and is now coming to the realization that it is time to let go and move forward. The song is an anthem to those who struggle to move on from past relationships, and a reminder that holding onto the past only serves to hold us back in the present.


The first verse of the song establishes the song's theme of letting go, urging the listener to move on from whatever is holding them back. The second verse, with its imagery of losing the plot and feeling like one is losing the race, reinforces the idea that holding onto the past can be detrimental to one's mental health. The lines "And I'll be dreaming of the way that you touch me/ And your face will probably hurt me forever" indicate that the singer is having difficulty letting go of a specific memory or person, but knows that it is time to try.


The chorus, with its repetition of "Can't keep holding on" and "Time for moving on," is a clear statement of the song's message. The lines "I forgive but I just can't forget the past/ How to let go of all the things I never had" suggest that the singer is grappling with feelings of regret and what-ifs, but recognizes that it is impossible to change the past.


The final verse, with its reference to "another life another chance another kiss," suggests that the singer is optimistic about the future and the possibility of new beginnings. The lines "And the romance will probably haunt you forever" again reinforce the idea that holding onto the past can hold us back.


Overall, "Time Has Come" is a moving song about the struggle of letting go of the past and moving forward. It speaks to anyone who has ever experienced heartbreak or regret, and provides a message of hope for those who are looking to start anew.


Line by Line Meaning

Time has come, time to let go
It is time to move on and let go of the past.


Can't keep holding on, can't keep holding on
Continuing to hold onto the past is no longer an option.


Time has come, release and heal
It is time to release the past and find healing.


Can't keep holding on, time for moving on
Holding onto the past will prevent progress and growth.


Time has come I must get out of this place
It is time to leave the current environment that is causing stress and anxiety.


I'm losing the plot, I feel I'm losing the race
The situation is becoming overwhelming, and success is seeming impossible to achieve.


And I'll be dreaming of the way that you touch me
There are memories that will remain even after leaving this place.


And your face will probably hurt me forever
It will be difficult to forget the emotions associated with the person or people left behind.


I forgive but I just can't forget the past
Although forgiveness has been given, the past still has a grip on the present.


How to let go of all the things I never had
It is difficult to move on from things that were never achieved or acquired.


Another life another chance another kiss
The future holds new experiences and opportunities.


And the romance will probably haunt you forever
The memories of past relationships may linger and affect future connections.




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@MadFranko008

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@johnoneill5661

43 years old and it still sends shivers down my spine. Music will never be this good again.

@esseel7896

Yeah truly great repeated cresendos and tension. Epic tune.

@lornemcneil

Relevant more today 😢😉👀🙏👍

@yy-jz6lw

That's an unfortunate fact from this 42 year old. Look the same as everyone else, have a voice that can carry some mundane tune and you're famous! Providing you had botox at the age of 20 OBVIOUSLY!

@carlleavey

For over 40 years now this is still one of my favourites.

@carlleavey

Also her band had the Blade Runner cyborg eyes before the movie did. Just pure genius. I was 16 when this song came out. The 80's were just brilliant for music of all types. My kids like this too.. so proud of their taste.

@davedeal9152

The eyes have it. Wonder if Ridley or his design folk saw this?

@deanrobertson5543

So far ahead of her time, and so scarily bloody accurate, what have we become?

@DELx999

Made to. Lyrics: "germs" then "submarine" (next).

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