Lowlight
Time Spent Driving Lyrics


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Outside, I can see your breath
But you're not there, and mine is hardly left.
Twilight, feels the morning press
Above, every star, is seamed with your duress.
Inside, I can hear each step
But they're not yours, a sleepless dream at best.
As black skies, flow to auburn reds
To wake the night and of me what is left.
If I don't want to see you, it's because it hurts too much




All this time spent wondering if I was just a crutch.
Waiting for the day to kill this night, and carry with it you away forever.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Lowlight" by Time Spent Driving are a poignant exploration of the pain of heartbreak and the lingering sense of loss that follows it. The opening lines set a vivid scene, with the singer standing outside in the cold and misty air, able to see their own breath but not that of the person who has left them, and feeling their own life force ebbing away. This sense of absence and distance is echoed in the next few lines, as the singer describes feeling a sense of pressure as the night turns into dawn and all the stars seem to reflect the weight of their sorrow.


Inside, the singer can hear footsteps, but they are not those of the person they long for, just a figment of their imagination. The juxtaposition between the external and internal senses emphasises the loneliness and despair felt in the aftermath of a breakup. The final lines capture the bittersweet longing to be free of the pain, but also the fear of letting go completely. The singer is torn between wanting to forget and wanting to hold on, and so they wait for the day to bring an end to the night and take away the object of their suffering forever.


Overall, "Lowlight" is a haunting and introspective song that expresses the complexity of human emotions and the difficulty of moving on from deep-seated heartache.


Line by Line Meaning

Outside, I can see your breath
I perceive the coldness of the weather and that you are present here with me.


But you're not there, and mine is hardly left.
Unfortunately, you are no longer here, and my own breath seems to be fleeting.


Twilight, feels the morning press
The transition between night and daytime weighs heavy on my soul.


Above, every star, is seamed with your duress.
My surroundings remind me of your pain and struggle that I witnessed.


Inside, I can hear each step
Even though you are not here, I can hear your every move echoing in my mind.


But they're not yours, a sleepless dream at best.
The sounds I hear are not actually yours, but rather a manifestation of my restless thoughts.


As black skies, flow to auburn reds
The dark night transforms into a new day, as the sky changes its color from black to red.


To wake the night and of me what is left.
This awakening signifies the end of a period of mourning and forces me to confront what remains of myself.


If I don't want to see you, it's because it hurts too much
I avoid seeing you because it intensifies the pain that I still feel.


All this time spent wondering if I was just a crutch.
During this long period of time, I have questioned whether or not you were just using me to support yourself.


Waiting for the day to kill this night, and carry with it you away forever.
I hope for a day to arrive that will end this dark period of my life and take you away from my thoughts permanently.




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sometimesjames

For those who didn't know, Time Spent Driving has reunited and is playing shows again. They're going to be putting out a new album this year! Check out their Facebook page.

Pete Wild

Thanks for sharing x

spys0ldier

@mary Elizabeth freeman. This song is on the emo diaries 2002 album a million miles away :)

Alcoholic Nerd

Um... how does this say 2007 when I use to have a cd full of them in like 2003 and this song was on it...

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