There Was a Time
T. Rex Lyrics


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There was a time everything was fine
You could drink all the day
Like it was wine
And All the children
They Put flowers in their hair
And all the grown-ups
They put daggers there instead.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of T. Rex's "There Was A Time" paint a picture of a chaotic and uncertain time. The opening lines suggest that there was a time when everything was good and carefree, but that time has passed. The imagery of drinking all day like it was wine speaks to a sense of excess and indulgence, which may have contributed to the downfall of this idealized time. The mention of children putting flowers in their hair contrasts with the grown-ups putting daggers there instead, suggesting that the innocence and purity of youth has been corrupted by violence and conflict.


The lyrics could be interpreted as commentary on the changing social and political landscape of the time in which the song was written (the early 1970s). The flower-power movement of the 1960s had given way to a more cynical and disillusioned outlook, as war, political corruption, and social unrest dominated the headlines. In this context, "There Was A Time" could be seen as a lament for the lost innocence of a bygone era.


Overall, the lyrics of "There Was A Time" convey a sense of nostalgia and sadness for a time that has passed, and a longing for a simpler, more peaceful world.


Line by Line Meaning

There was a time everything was fine
In the past, things were going well and everything was good.


You could drink all the day
It was acceptable and even common to consume alcohol all day long.


Like it was wine
Alcohol was treated and consumed like wine, which is often seen as a fancier drink.


And All the children
Even the youngest members of society were involved in the scene.


They Put flowers in their hair
Children adorned themselves with flowers, perhaps to epitomize peace, freedom and happiness.


And all the grown-ups
Even the adults back then were partaking in the same lifestyle.


They put daggers there instead.
However, while it may have looked good, behind the scenes, there was some danger and violence lurking, and some adults carried weapons like daggers, making it a double-edged free culture--fun but risky too.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: MARC BOLAN

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Comments from YouTube:

Kim Langhorn

Bolan at his brilliant best... bought Get It On in 1971, flipped it over and heard this.. Jesus he was the best.

kraig7777

I still have that 45! On social media I mention it when people are talking about favorite guitar solos and nobody ever heard of it!

Wozzle since 72

Still got this single and bought atomic rooster at the same time... can’t beat your young days 👍🏻

Foldisfitch

I still got the one on Fly Records

Danugo 67

Me too B side of Get it On with pic sleeve

oblakoder neboder

The very end of 'there was a time' and the transition into 'raw ramp' is one of the most awesome and powerful bits of music I have ever heard.

ian nash

This and thunderwing are just beautiful songs with Marc's angelic voice too. Always makes me happy listening to this

David Mark

50 years old and still sounds so fresh and vibrant.Marc your songs have helped get me through the most dreadful year.Thankyou

Mackey Dirk

Love it! So thrilled that T rex is going into the hall! Marc was a true original and an icon!

Derek Reynolds

One of my fav Bolan songs ever.Should have been on EW album :) I could play this over and over again and not get bored with it ;) Great track xxx

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