the blink of an eye
Procol Harum Lyrics


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It was all over in the blink of an eye
Thousands of people walking by
A big black bird swooped out of the sky
Nobody knew the reason why

It was all over in a few seconds flat
Blue skies turned grey at the drop of a hat
Pillars of dust blocked out the sun
All that the people could do was run

We thought we were living on easy street
But they pulled the rug from under our feet

It was all over in an avalanche of pain
And now the world can never be the same
The dreams of so many have gone up in smoke
The ones who are left don't know how to cope

We thought we were living on easy street




But they pulled the rug from under our feet
They pulled the rug from under our feet

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Procol Harum's song The Blink Of An Eye describes a sudden and tragic event that changes everything in a split second. The song starts with the lines "It was all over in the blink of an eye, Thousands of people walking by." This shows how life can change in an instant without any warning. The suddenness of the event is highlighted by the metaphorical reference to a "big black bird swooped out of the sky, nobody knew the reason why," which indicates how unforeseen tragedy can strike at any moment and that people often struggle to pinpoint the cause.


The second verse describes how the event unfolds in seconds, with "Blue skies turned grey at the drop of a hat, pillars of dust blocked out the sun, all that the people could do was run." These lines depict a scene of chaos and disaster, emphasizing how powerless individuals are in the face of such unexpected calamities. The song then talks about how the world will never be the same after the event, with so many dreams and hopes disappearing in an instant. It reflects how traumatic events can have long-lasting impacts on people's lives, altering their perception of the world and themselves.


In conclusion, The Blink Of An Eye is a powerful and thought-provoking piece of music that evokes the suddenness of tragedy and its profound impact on human lives. The song's lyrics are a reminder of the fragility of life and the need to cherish every moment.


Line by Line Meaning

It was all over in the blink of an eye
Everything ended extremely quickly and unexpectedly.


Thousands of people walking by
There were many people present for the sudden event.


A big black bird swooped out of the sky
Something ominous and mysterious occurred.


Nobody knew the reason why
No one had an explanation for what happened.


It was all over in a few seconds flat
The ending was sudden and brief.


Blue skies turned grey at the drop of a hat
The happy moment quickly turned sad and grim.


Pillars of dust blocked out the sun
There was chaos and destruction all around.


All that the people could do was run
There was a sense of panic and urgency among those present.


We thought we were living on easy street
People were complacent and felt secure before the event.


But they pulled the rug from under our feet
Something happened that completely destabilized the situation.


It was all over in an avalanche of pain
The aftermath of the event was incredibly devastating.


And now the world can never be the same
The event had a permanent impact on everything and everyone.


The dreams of so many have gone up in smoke
Hopes and aspirations were destroyed by the event.


The ones who are left don't know how to cope
Survivors are struggling with the aftermath and don't know how to move forward.


They pulled the rug from under our feet
The sudden event completely destabilized everything.




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Comments from YouTube:

@Chazthefurr

This video and this song - together a masterpiece of a tribute.

@grgoldner

This song says it all...a masterpiece

@bertman316

Thank you. This was very well done. I saw 'World Trade Center' yesterday, and this was an excellent followup ....a real emotional one-two punch. You did a wonderful job. And 'thank you,' to Gary Brooker, Keith Reid, and Procol Harum for that wonderful song. I hope that many, many people will hear the song and watch this video. - Bert

@heathermichellepetee927

What an emotionally powerful song

@mikisjazz

An incredibly well-put-together film. The song tells the story so vividly. Thank you for posting this Master Piece!!

@antoniodias4718

Great song!!Procol Harum still lives in 2003......

@nairloira

Mesmo no dia a dia, não dá pra esquecer tanta maldade.

@mattyf9215

01:22 gets me everytime

@beyondthepale9071

Well done Ronnie - - Never Forget!

@rj2046

Touching and timely song. Thanks

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