Flicker
Time Spent Driving Lyrics


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The cadence in this silence ruins me,
an amethyst glow always seems to keep,
Just enough bright around,
to help you place your thoughts, In all the right spots.
The songs you used to hum all night,
and the words that always read just right,
Can make it so hard to watch it, flicker and descend.
The arc of this dream crushes every vein,
A shallow depression always seems to save,
Just enough certainty to taper off your faults, with all the right calls.
The songs you used to hum all night,
and the words that always read just right,




Can make it so hard to watch it, flicker and descend.
The songs you used to hum all night.

Overall Meaning

In this song, Time Spent Driving explores the feeling of losing something that once brought joy and comfort. The first verse sets the tone with the lyrics "The cadence in this silence ruins me, an amethyst glow always seems to keep, just enough bright around, to help you place your thoughts, in all the right spots." The use of the word "cadence" implies a rhythm or melody, and therefore suggests a longing for music or a certain sound. The "amethyst glow" adds to this longing, evoking a sense of nostalgia or memory. The idea that it "always seems to keep" means that it's a constant presence, yet not enough to fully satisfy. The glow is just enough to "help you place your thoughts" in the right places, but not enough to fully bring back the joy that once existed.


The chorus repeats the idea that "The songs you used to hum all night, and the words that always read just right, can make it so hard to watch it, flicker and descend." The repetition highlights the importance of these elements, but also the struggle of watching them fade away. The use of the word "flicker" suggests something temporary or unstable, which adds to the sense of loss. The song is describing a bittersweet feeling of having something, and then losing it or watching it slowly fade.


The second verse continues this theme with "The arc of this dream crushes every vein, a shallow depression always seems to save, just enough certainty to taper off your faults, with all the right calls." The first half of the verse uses the metaphor of a dream, suggesting that the thing that was lost was once a hope or aspiration. But now, the dream "crushes every vein," implying a sense of hopelessness or defeat. The "shallow depression" that "always seems to save" could be interpreted as a coping mechanism, something that helps numb the pain or make the loss easier to bear. However, it's only "just enough certainty" to "taper off your faults," suggesting that it's not a true solution or healing. The final repetition of the chorus brings the song full circle, reminding the listener that those songs that were once hummed all night are still missed.


Overall, "Flicker" is a reflective and melancholy song about losing something that was once valuable. The use of metaphors and repetition adds to the emotional impact, and the lyrics paint a vivid picture of this feeling of loss.


Line by Line Meaning

The cadence in this silence ruins me,
The rhythm of the silence torments me.


an amethyst glow always seems to keep,
A purple light is always present.


Just enough bright around,
There is just enough light to guide you.


to help you place your thoughts, In all the right spots.
The light helps you organize your thoughts effectively.


The songs you used to hum all night,
You used to sing all night long.


and the words that always read just right,
The words always seemed perfect.


Can make it so hard to watch it, flicker and descend.
It's difficult to watch something once perfect deteriorate.


The arc of this dream crushes every vein,
The dream's trajectory crushes your soul.


A shallow depression always seems to save,
A brief moment of hope saves you.


Just enough certainty to taper off your faults, with all the right calls.
Some assurance helps you improve with the right actions.


The songs you used to hum all night,
Reiteration of previous line.




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