Don't Blink
Kenny Chesney Lyrics


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I turned on the evening news
Saw a old man being interviewed
Turning a hundred and two today
Asked him what's the secret to life
He looked up from his old pipe
Laughed and said, "All I can say is"

"Don't blink
Just like that you're six years old and you take a nap and you
Wake up and you're twenty-five then your high school sweetheart becomes your wife
Don't blink
You just might miss your babies growing like mine did
Turning into moms and dads next thing you know your better half
Of fifty years is there in bed
And you're praying God takes you instead
Trust me friend a hundred years goes faster than you think
So don't blink"

Well, I was glued to my TV when it looked like he looked at me and said
"Best start putting first things first
'Cause when your hourglass runs out of sand
You can't flip it over, start again
Take every breathe God gives you for what it's worth"

And don't blink
Just like that you're six years old and you take a nap and you
Wake up and you're twenty-five then your high school sweetheart becomes your wife
Don't blink
You just might miss your babies growing like mine did
Turning into moms and dads next thing you know your better half
Of fifty years is there in bed
And you're praying God takes you instead
Trust me friend a hundred years goes faster than you think
So don't blink

So I've been tryin' to slow it down
I've been tryin' to take it in
In this here today, gone tomorrow world we're livin' in

So don't blink
Just like that you're six years old and you take a nap and you
Wake up and you're twenty-five then your high school sweetheart becomes your wife
Don't blink
You just might miss your babies growing like mine did
Turning into moms and dads next thing you know your better half
Of fifty years is there in bed
And you're praying God takes you instead
Trust me friend a hundred years goes faster than you think
So don't blink

Naw, don't blink
Don't blink
Life goes faster than you think
So don't blink
Life goes faster than you think
Don't blink




Don't blink
Life goes faster than you think

Overall Meaning

Kenny Chesney's "Don't Blink" is a poignant song that reminds listeners to take life's moments seriously and cherish them. The song itself speaks about how time moves quickly and is over before you know it. The lyrics relate a story of an old man who has reached 102 years old and is being interviewed. He shares with the interviewer that the secret to a happy life is to enjoy every moment. The old man has seen so much in his life, and as the song progresses, he encourages the listeners to take each breath as a gift of life itself, and to cherish every moment.


Throughout the song, Kenny Chesney emphasizes how quickly time passes. He urges listeners to live each day as if it is their last, and to stop and appreciate the little things in life. He talks about how one minute you are a child taking a nap, and the next minute you are married with kids. The message he is conveying in this song is that life moves too quickly, and if you do not take the time to experience every moment, you will blink and it will all be over.


The song is not just about the fact that time moves too quickly; it is also about the importance of taking stock of your life and prioritizing your life's goals. The old man in the story tells the interviewer that it is essential to put first things first and to make the most of every breath that you have. The message is clear - focus on what is important, live every day to the fullest, and never take anything for granted.


Line by Line Meaning

I turned on the evening news
The song starts with the singer expressing his experience of watching the evening news.


Saw a old man being interviewed
The singer observes a grandfather being interviewed on TV.


Turning a hundred and two today
The old man being interviewed is celebrating his 102nd birthday.


Asked him what's the secret to life
The artist is curious about the man's perspective on the secret to a fulfilling life.


He looked up from his old pipe
The grandfather looks up from smoking his pipe to answer the artist's question.


Laughed and said, "All I can say is"
The grandfather chuckles and admits that he has no definitive answer but offers some advice.


"Don't blink
The grandfather advises the singer and listeners to pay attention to every precious moment in life without missing anything.


Just like that you're six years old and you take a nap and you
The grandpa shares his own experience how time flies so quickly that one could take a nap and wake up as a whole different person.


Wake up and you're twenty-five then your high school sweetheart becomes your wife
The grandpa gives an example of how fast life can pass by, how one could meet their high school sweetheart and wake up married years later to that same person.


You just might miss your babies growing like mine did
The grandpa explains how easy it is that we could easily miss the growth of our children, similar to how he missed that of his own.


Turning into moms and dads next thing you know your better half
The grandpa warns that children grow up quickly and soon become parents themselves, which reminds us that we are aging as well.


Of fifty years is there in bed
The grandfather speaks of growing old with his better half and spending years together, remembering how quickly they have passed by.


And you're praying God takes you instead
The grandpa subtly hints that growing old could become a burden and one might wish to go before their partner.


Trust me friend a hundred years goes faster than you think
The grandfather stresses that life goes fast, and nobody should take it for granted.


Well, I was glued to my TV when it looked like he looked at me and said
The singer admits that he was engrossed watching the grandfather being interviewed, feeling like he was being spoken to directly.


"Best start putting first things first
The grandfather advises the artist and the audience to prioritize critical things in life.


'Cause when your hourglass runs out of sand
The grandfather compares our lifespan to an hourglass, implying that once we run out of life, there is no more time left.


You can't flip it over, start again
The grandfather explains that life is not like an hourglass that can be flipped to start over; once it's over, it's over.


Take every breathe God gives you for what it's worth"
The grandfather advises the audience to treasure every breath they take and enjoy life to the fullest.


So I've been tryin' to slow it down
The artist expresses that after listening to the grandfather's advice; he has been trying to slow down his pace in life.


I've been tryin' to take it in
The artist emphasizes his effort to mindful and thoughtful of every moment in life.


In this here today, gone tomorrow world we're livin' in
The artist speaks to the fast-paced world we live in, highlighting how things can change in a moment's notice.


"Naw, don't blink
In conclusion, the grandfather's message is what the song leaves with the audiences, emphasizing not to blink and hold tight to every moment of life.


Life goes faster than you think
The song reiterates the central message that life is short and moves fast, urging the listener to live life to the fullest without taking their time for granted.


Don't blink
The song's title and message repeated as a reminder to focus on cherishing every moment of life without missing anything.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Anthem Entertainment, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Chris Allen Wallin, Casey Michael Beathard

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Comments from YouTube:

@timandrew1091

My dad always wanted a log cabin, so when my mom died at 78, he was 88, he built one, and sold their first home us 4 kids were born in. I told him, you're too old... well, he did, and drove till he was 99, and lived to 102. What a life he had, seen it all. His name- Frank Andrew, Naugatuck, Ct

@turbodiesel4709

Never too old to follow your dreams. If not for them, you have nothing. Gotta try to do what makes you happy, because you only have one life.

@coreyabell6332

Tim Andrew Your dad seemed like a great man how did he die if I may ask

@someguywhocantfight1124

Your parents lived many good years they will surely Rest In Peace

@ronnimerwede3087

Tim Andrew ❤️❤️

@elizabethnewberry1672

Wow Amazing Story Love it we need more Men like your dad in this world

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@kaceeankney737

Becoming a parent really puts this song into real perspective. Life’s a whirlwind and it travels by you just as fast.❤

@briancampbell9006

Written and sang perfectly.

@braelynbrown8432

God bless and Prayers!!!❤️❤️❤️

@ninamartinez5171

Amen to that i agree with you there 100 % fact 😊 ❤ God bless 😊

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