Only Time Will Tell
Kenny Chesney Lyrics


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Everybody says it's going to take a little time
Might as well get used to her running through my mind
Her memory brought me to my knees
When will I be back up walking
Only time will tell but it ain't talking

Lot of sleepless nights I'm sure are lying up ahead
Wondering when the night will come when I lay down in bed
And her memory finally decides to stop calling
Only time will tell, but it ain't talking

Only time will tell when I will finally be free
But so far it hasn't spoken a single word to me
Wonder when the pain will end
And all the tears will stop falling
Only time will tell, but it ain't talking

Only time will tell when I will finally be free
But so far it hasn't spoken a single word to me
Wonder when the pain will end
And all the tears will stop falling
Only time will tell, but it ain't talking





Only time will tell, but it ain't talking

Overall Meaning

In the song "Only Time Will Tell", Kenny Chesney talks about heartbreak and the hopelessness that comes with it. He begins by acknowledging the cliché advice that people always give, that time heals all wounds. However, he goes on to express his frustration that time seems to be moving too slowly and his pain is still very present. Chesney admits that he often thinks about the person who broke his heart, and it hurts him deeply. He wonders when he will be able to get up and start living his life again, but the answer seems to be far away.


The verses highlight how the pain is affecting Chesney, as he is unable to sleep and has to deal with the memories that keep haunting him. Despite this, he is still hopeful that time will eventually heal him, but even as he waits for that day to come, time remains silent. No matter how long he waits, there seems to be no sign of relief. The song is a poignant reminder of the powerlessness that often goes with heartbreak and the long, painful journey towards healing.


Line by Line Meaning

Everybody says it's going to take a little time
Others say that healing takes time.


Might as well get used to her running through my mind
I should accept the fact that she still occupies my thoughts.


Her memory brought me to my knees
Thoughts of her have emotionally overwhelmed me.


When will I be back up walking
I wonder when I'll be able to move on.


Only time will tell but it ain't talking
Only time will reveal when I'll be able to heal from my heartbreak.


Lot of sleepless nights I'm sure are lying up ahead
Expecting many nights of restlessness ahead.


Wondering when the night will come when I lay down in bed
I constantly wonder when I'll be able to sleep through the night again.


And her memory finally decides to stop calling
I hope that my thoughts of her eventually fade away.


Only time will tell, but it ain't talking
Only the future will reveal if I'll be able to move on, but I can't predict it.


Only time will tell when I will finally be free
Only the future holds the answer to when I'll be able to break free from my heartbreak.


But so far it hasn't spoken a single word to me
The future hasn't given any indication of when I'll finally be free from heartbreak.


Wonder when the pain will end
I wonder when the emotional pain will cease.


And all the tears will stop falling
I'm hoping to eventually stop crying over her.


Only time will tell, but it ain't talking
Only the passage of time will reveal when my heartbreak will end.


Only time will tell when I will finally be free
Only the future knows when I'll finally experience emotional freedom.


But so far it hasn't spoken a single word to me
The future has yet to give me any indication of when I'll be free from heartbreak.


Wonder when the pain will end
I still wonder when my emotional pain will disappear.


And all the tears will stop falling
I hope to stop crying over her eventually.


Only time will tell, but it ain't talking
The future holds the answer to these questions, but it remains a mystery.




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Chapeuzinho

I never heard about this song. First time listening ! Beautiful song and video. Love you Kenny 💞

Cynthia Gosnell

Love this

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Muito bom 😍😍😍😍

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I love this song 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

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I will cover this song on an album one day before it's all over.

Henrietta Moyle

Only just heard this for the first time along with The Life…two more amazing KC songs!

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Only time will tell "" I sure hope it has """"💘💘💘💘😘

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🎵🎤🧢🩴🎶🤠🏈🎸😎🏖️...and of course K.C.🍻💛

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