balance
Time Spent Driving Lyrics


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The balance shifts and weighs me down
Just like it used to.
Tarnished fears and muffled shouts
Guide the way down.
The memories always find a way
To cancel out the dreams.
They shine on every last flaw
And rip at every seam.
I can hear it on a clear day.
(I know I can hear you).
When the light hits the water In the perfect way.
The solace never stays for long.
Time proves useless
Dimly lit the kerosene on the mantle.
The memories always find a way to cancel out the dreams.
They shine on every last flaw and rip at every seam.
I can hear it on a clear day.
(I know I can hear you).
When the light hits the water
In the perfect way.
And I can just make out the words.
They say: don't stop.




I can just make out the words
(I can almost hear them sing).

Overall Meaning

The song "Balance" by Time Spent Driving is a reflection on the idea of balance and the struggles that come with searching for it. The intro suggests the singer has been trying to find balance and previous attempts have left them feeling weighed down. The "tarnished fears and muffled shouts" show the internal conflict the singer is facing, as they are unable to find a solution to their problems. They cannot escape their memories that overshadow any dreams they may have. These memories reveal their vulnerabilities, and the singer feels exposed to the world.


The line "I can hear it on a clear day" suggests that the singer believes they can still hear voices of people who have already gone through their trials and offer advice. It is clear that the singer may doubt the advice, but continues to search for solutions. This may be what the line "The solace never stays for long" means. The kerosene lamp is a sign of hope, but it is dim and ineffective, a sign that things may not always work out in your favor. The memories are always there, trying to cancel out the dreams, and trying to force the singer to remain in the same situation forever. The line "They say: don't stop" could represent the voice of someone who knows what they are going through and has also faced similar battles.


Line by Line Meaning

The balance shifts and weighs me down Just like it used to.
The delicate equilibrium of my life tips and burdens me with an all too familiar weight.


Tarnished fears and muffled shouts Guide the way down.
The corroded anxieties and stifled yells lead me towards a downward spiral.


The memories always find a way To cancel out the dreams. They shine on every last flaw And rip at every seam.
Past recollections inevitably negate my aspirations. They illuminate any imperfection and tear apart every vulnerable spot.


I can hear it on a clear day. (I know I can hear you). When the light hits the water In the perfect way.
Even on a day of pristine clarity, I sense a presence as if it were audible. When the sunlight reflects off the water flawlessly, your presence feels stronger.


The solace never stays for long. Time proves useless Dimly lit the kerosene on the mantle.
Any relief I find is always fleeting. Time holds no power in finding a lasting solution. The dimly glowing kerosene lamp symbolizes my futile search for comfort in the dark.


And I can just make out the words. They say: don't stop. I can just make out the words (I can almost hear them sing).
The faint whispers I hear urge me to persevere. Although barely audible, I sense a hopeful melody in them.




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