Mother Earth and Father Time
Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman Lyrics


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How very special are we
For just a moment to be
Part of life's eternal rhyme
How very special are we
To have on our family tree
Mother Earth and Father Time

He turns the seasons around
And so she changes her gown
But they always look in their prime
They go on dancing their dance
Of everlasting romance
Mother Earth and Father Time

The summer larks return to sing
Oh, what a gift they give
Then autumn days grown short and cold
Oh, what a joy to live

How very special are we
For just a moment to be
Part of life's eternal rhyme
How very special are we




To have on our family tree
Mother Earth and Father Time

Overall Meaning

The song "Mother Earth and Father Time" by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman highlights the uniqueness of human life and the role of nature in our existence. The song opens with the statement: "How very special are we, For just a moment to be, Part of life's eternal rhyme." These lines indicate the concept of human existence as a short and special moment in the never-ending cycle of life. The song implies that it is crucial to recognize the significance of the fleeting moment we inhabit and to appreciate our time on Earth.


The song further elaborates on the vital role played by Mother Earth and Father Time in the circle of life. The chorus states: "To have on our family tree, Mother Earth and Father Time," emphasizing the fundamental aspects of nature that provide us with life. The lyrics describe how Mother Earth and Father Time work together to create the beautiful seasons and maintain the balance of nature. "He turns the seasons around, and so she changes her gown," is a depiction of the cycle of the seasons, which change and evolve every year, showing that time is always in motion.


The song takes a positive view of the world, emphasizing the connection between humans and the environment. "Mother Earth and Father Time" highlights the beauty of the natural world and encourages us to be thankful for the gift of life.


Line by Line Meaning

How very special are we
We are incredibly lucky


For just a moment to be
To exist in this universe, even for a short time, is a privilege


Part of life's eternal rhyme
We are part of the natural order of the universe


How very special are we
We are incredibly lucky


To have on our family tree
To be descended from


Mother Earth and Father Time
The natural elements that have given rise to life on Earth


He turns the seasons around
Father Time changes the seasons


And so she changes her gown
Mother Earth changes her appearance


But they always look in their prime
They are always beautiful no matter how many times they change


They go on dancing their dance
Mother Earth and Father Time continue their cycles of change


Of everlasting romance
The natural world is full of beauty and wonder


The summer larks return to sing
During the summer, birds return to their natural habitats


Oh, what a gift they give
It's a wonderful thing to experience


Then autumn days grown short and cold
As fall arrives, the weather changes


Oh, what a joy to live
The changing seasons bring new experiences and joys


How very special are we
We are incredibly lucky


For just a moment to be
To exist in this universe, even for a short time, is a privilege


Part of life's eternal rhyme
We are part of the natural order of the universe


How very special are we
We are incredibly lucky


To have on our family tree
To be descended from


Mother Earth and Father Time
The natural elements that have given rise to life on Earth




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