In Time
Squad Five-O Lyrics


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In time the things I want become so clear to me.You open up my eyes in time.The things I want become so clear to me.You open up my eyes in time.In time things I want become so clear.In time He's opened up my eyes in time.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Squad Five-O's song "In Time" communicate a powerful message about personal growth and self-realization. The song starts with the idea that sometimes in life we are unsure of what we want or need, but over time our desires and aspirations become clear. The lyrics suggest that this evolution happens naturally and that it is part of the journey of life. The song then shifts its focus to someone who has helped the singer along this journey. This person has opened the singer's eyes and helped them see things that were previously hidden to them. It is a powerful message of gratitude towards someone who has served as a guide or mentor in the singer's life.


The lyrics can resonate with many people who have experienced personal growth or have had someone who has played a significant role in their self-understanding. The line "you open up my eyes in time" is particularly poignant, as it suggests that the passage of time alone can be transformative, but that having someone to help guide us along the way can make all the difference. Overall, "In Time" is a song about self-acceptance, growth, and gratitude for the people who help us along the way.


Line by Line Meaning

In time the things I want become so clear to me.
As time goes by, my desires and aspirations become increasingly evident and apparent to me.


You open up my eyes in time.
Over time, you help me to gain new insights and perspectives that broaden my understanding of the world around me.


The things I want become so clear to me.
Gradually, I become more aware of what I truly desire and what I aim to achieve in life.


You open up my eyes in time.
Over time, you continue to enlighten me and increase my awareness of the world and my place in it.


In time things I want become so clear.
As time goes by, my goals and ambitions become more and more transparent, allowing me to focus on achieving them more effectively.


In time He's opened up my eyes in time.
Through the passage of time, God has awakened my perceptions and increased my spiritual understanding, empowering me to more deeply appreciate the significance of my existence.




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Written by: OSMOND WRIGHT

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Roland of Gilead 43

i've seen it too it's not really that a great of an episode but here's the thing, back than i get why it was taken off the air and never shown that doesn't bother me, furthermore if they never show it on tv since than that's not a big deal i get that but when it comes to dvd's however i think it should be on the season sets or the full series collection where it's not. that's what pisses me off.

if shows are banned from tv for certain things depending on what it is i get that. much like one of my all time favorite shows You can't do that on Television one of the best tv show's of all time they did a lot of dark humor you can't do today sadly. here in the states there's like 5 or 6 maybe 7 episodes banned from being on the air i get that but if they were able to put those on dvd either in Canada or the states i want them on those sets. if i recall Buffy during season 3 did an episode i think it was HUSH?

i want to say? where Buffy gets the Ability to hear people's thoughts and the story goes where she hearse one student say i want to kill people or something like that i forget what it is said on the episode. during 99 when that was to Air Columbine happened so they didn't air it i get that while at that time it did upset me i hadn't seen it yet but i did understand they aired it i think months later, than in the Season 3 Finale they had the entire school on Buffy get weapons to fight vampires and this was in the same season so what they'd do they didn't air it until July until May. it's on the season sets now it's on tv when the show it.

there's plenty of other shows that had bad stuff in them where real life something happened much like South park in the US they offended i forget which country and than they also Offended Tom Cruise as well so they banned those from tv but you can still get those on the season sets. my point is when something happens in real life if they copy it not having on the air i get after it does happen but never to put out again after 53 years is really stupid.

Stephen King took Rage out of print cause some student in the 90's killed his teacher and took the class hostage just like his book did and his book was found in the kid's locker. i don't think King was to Blame that kid if i recall had signs that nobody paid attention to and he could have had See Jane run in his locker and still done it. much like Manson claims he got the idea for the race war he wanted to start from Helter Skelter. but as Sam Kinison put out on one of his albums he could have been listening to

The Monkees and still got that same message because Manson was stoned at the time. in short it's been 53 years remaster it and than put it on a season set. but keep it off the air if you want that's fine. it's kinda like if that happens or if a Celebrity is found doing this or that kinda like Cosby for example when all that went down i'd love to see his Comedy Special cause he is a comic genius even if he is scum. or the Kevin Spacey film that's in the vaults for the same reason. he may be a douche but i'm not gonna stop watching his movies. sorry for my ramble i'm just passionate about this that's all



Michael Palmieri

​@Yolanda Castano

If you're so old, then you should be old enough to remember your grammar lessons from school, but apparently you don't.

Among other things, you wrote "to me Hawaii beautiful." What kind of English is that? It sounds like something a preschool child would write! The right way would have been "To me, Hawaii is beautiful."

Most of your post is basically one long run-on sentence that doesn't use proper punctuation or capitalization, so I couldn't tell where your sentences were beginning or ending.

And another thing: I don't think there's any such thing as a "pound tree." I believe you meant to write "PALM TREE."

In the future, I suggest that you proofread your comments before putting them on YouTube, or anywhere else, for that matter.



Michael Palmieri

​​​@Facts VerseI'm not sure what its "best episode" is, but I know of a few stories that had rather unusual plots:

Of course, one of them would have to be the episode mentioned in this video, that has been banned from TV, perhaps forever. Fortunately, the rest of the show remains intact.

I recall one story in which an amateur impressionist (a comedian who imitates the voices of famous people as a part of his act) finds out that his girlfriend, a Hawaiian of Japanese ancestry, who was allegedly "cured" of her narcotic addiction, had been "rehooked" (became an addict again) and had died from a drug overdose. For revenge, he starts murdering the "pushers" who were responsible for the girl's death, and each murder is based on scenes from movies starring his favorite actor, James Cagney.
The role of the impressionist was played by real-life celebrity impersonator, Rich Little.

In another strange "5-0" story, a mentally disturbed young man falls in love with the pretty young title heroine of a newspaper comic strip called "Judy Moon."
Eventually, the lad loses his ability to tell the difference between reality and fantasy, especially when the fictitious "Judy Moon" finds herself being persecuted by various people, which leads the kid to go on a rampage, killing people who look like "Judy's" enemies.
At one point, he meets a girl who actually looks like his heroine, and comes to believe that she really is "Judy"!
When McGarrett and the other members of 5-0 realize what's going on, they set up a plan to lure the killer out into the open by having the creator of the comic strip invent a story where "Judy" has a new boyfriend, a local "beat" policeman called "Officer Danny," who turns out to be a crook who's on the payroll of a notorious Organized Crime boss, and since "Judy" has accidently found out about it, "Officer Danny" now has to "shut her up." (Translation: kill her!) The man chosen to pose as the "real-life" version of "Officer Danny" is Detective Danny Williams (to whom the famous catchphrase "Book 'em, Dano" is usually directed). Spoiler alert: the plan works and the crazy kid is captured and apparently carted off to the nearest mental hospital.

In another unusual plot, Danny Williams (played by James McArthur) ends up solving a difficult case (I don't remember what the case was) with the help of his elderly mother, who was portrayed by James McArthur's real-life mother, the renowned actress, Helen Hayes!
James's father, Hayes's husband, was the well-known Chicago newspaper reporter, Charles McArthur, who, with fellow reporter Ben Hecht (who was a bit of a celebrity himself), wrote the famous stage play, "The Front Page" (which, naturally, was about newspaper reporters). It first premiered on Broadway in the late 1920s, and later, inspired a few movie versions.

Getting back to that banned episode, which was about a woman who dies from performing autoerotic asphyxiation, I heard that the movie actor Albert Dekker (who's best known for playing the titular character of the classic horror/science fiction film, "Dr. Cyclops") had also died in the same manner. For some reason, he had written the vulgar word "c***sucker" on his leg, with lipstick, I think. (At least that's the way I heard it.)

In any case, how anybody can receive pleasure (especially a sexual thrill) from choking himself or herself to the point of unconsciousness (which has nothing to do with sex), especially when it can be fatal (like what happened to the woman in that banned "Hawaii 5-0" episode), IS BEYOND ME! You have to be sick in the head to do something insane like that.

Sorry, but that's my honest opinion.



Craig Dillon

The United States has many interesting cultural pockets that would benefit from
a series like Five-0 being set in them.
Cajun culture of Louisiana.
The Ozarks.
West Virginia.
Vermont (the SNL skit showed its tremendous potential)
Little Egypt in IL.
Amish country in PA.
Finger Lakes region
The U.P.
Are a few places that I think would be great settings for a TV drama series.



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Pa Co

The original Hawaii Five-O one of the greatest series of all time. Jack Lord was superb in his role. I miss those days and wish we could re-live them.

Facts Verse

Well said, we strongly concur! Thank you for watching our content and for sharing your thoughts. Which episode appealed to you the most?

Edmund Tam

Yup… you knew he was “THE MAN” every time he walked on the screen….

Eddie Boggs

Horatio on CSI Miami seems like a clone of Mc Garrett.😊

Railroad

I have been reliving them on Freevee TV. They have all 12 seasons. I'm currently halfway thru season 8.

SallyJune

Another factor is the fact that the guest stars were all top talent. McGarrett was also a complex character who questioned himself, mourned over victims, and led his team against all odds.

Gemini lady Jackson

Practically, every major star appeared on the show.

Orlando Ramos

The guy that killed sal mineo he's a free man to this day he protests innocency did he he said he did not kill

Kevin

Excellent segment. I used to watch this show each week in the 1970s. Great stories, excellent acting and awesome scenery. If I recall McGarrett was constantly frustrated that he couldn't catch the villian Wo Fat, who also seemed to get away at the last moment. This is TV at its finest. Thank you for the memories.

FluffyHippo

My mom loved this show. She used to record it on vhs and we would sit and rewatch them all the time. One of my favorite shows!

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