All In Good Time
Neon Waltz Lyrics


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Don't look back Victoria
And hold on to the feeling, don't
The past is past, no blood on our hands
We'll wash the red from the rag

No cradle cries
We'll cry instead
All in good time
We'll raise our heads

Don't look back Victoria
Don't hold on to the doctors note
The past is past, no blood on our hands
What good's a child when there's cobwebs in the purse-strings
And I can't come calling

No cradle cries
We'll cry instead
All in good time
We'll raise our heads

Don't look back Victoria
Don't look back to a time when
It was pulling on our heartstrings
And we both felt like falling

No cradle cries
We'll cry instead




All in good time
We'll raise our heads

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "All In Good Time" by Neon Waltz convey a sense of moving forward and letting go of the past. The repeated refrain of "Don't look back Victoria" suggests that the singer is addressing someone named Victoria, urging her not to dwell on what has already happened. The line "And hold on to the feeling, don't" implies that it is important to hold onto positive emotions and experiences instead of being weighed down by regrets.


The chorus emphasizes the idea of overcoming obstacles and embracing the future. Lines like "No cradle cries, We'll cry instead" suggest a refusal to be defeated or weakened. This could be interpreted as a determination to face challenges head-on and find strength in resilience. The phrase "All in good time, We'll raise our heads" conveys a sense of patience and optimism, implying that things will eventually improve and that there is hope for a better future.


The lyrics also touch on the theme of relationships and the consequences of past decisions. The line "What good's a child when there's cobwebs in the purse-strings" suggests that the singer feels financially unsupported or hindered by obligations from the past. This could symbolize the burdens of a previous relationship or the need to break free from the constraints of the past in order to move forward.


Overall, "All In Good Time" speaks to the human experience of struggling with regrets and obstacles while holding onto hope and the belief that things will eventually improve.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't look back Victoria
Do not dwell on the past, Victoria


And hold on to the feeling, don't
Do not cling to the emotions of the past


The past is past, no blood on our hands
The past is over and we are not responsible for any wrongdoing


We'll wash the red from the rag
We will cleanse ourselves from any guilt or regrets


No cradle cries
There will be no baby's cries


We'll cry instead
Instead, we will express our emotions through tears


All in good time
Everything will happen at the right moment


We'll raise our heads
We will lift our heads up with confidence and pride


Don't hold on to the doctors note
Do not rely on medical excuses or explanations


What good's a child when there's cobwebs in the purse-strings
Having a child is not beneficial when financial stability is lacking


And I can't come calling
I cannot come to see you or be with you


Don't look back to a time when
Do not reminisce about a time when


It was pulling on our heartstrings
It was emotionally affecting us deeply


And we both felt like falling
And we both felt overwhelmed or losing control




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Darren Coghill, Jamie Swanson, Jordan Shearer, Kevin Swanson

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