Eternity
Vinyl Williams Lyrics


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It′s alright
It's alright
It′s alright
It's alright

It's alright
It′s alright
It′s alright
It's alright

Your restricted in servitude, only reaching halfway
The end is filled with pairs of opposites

The speed of our thoughts can compare to none
We′re told to look faster than the sun
Alpha Centauri is weathering matrices forming eternity

Bring close what's far away
Your soul is gonna be weighed
On the scales of truth & grace

The speed of our thoughts can compare to none
We′re told to look faster than the sun




The speed of our thoughts can compare to none
We're told to look faster than the sky

Overall Meaning

Vinyl Williams's song Eternity is a contemplative meditation on the cyclical nature of time and the human experience of it. The opening refrain of "It's alright" suggests a sense of acceptance and inevitability about the passing of time and the changes that come with it. The repetition of this phrase serves to reinforce this idea and provides a reassuring anchor for the listener.


The second verse presents a theme of limitation and contrast, with the suggestion that we are only able to reach halfway towards our goals and that the end is inevitably filled with opposites. This reflects a common human experience of striving for perfection or completeness but ultimately falling short. The reference to Alpha Centauri and the concept of matrices forming eternity hint at a cosmic, philosophical dimension to the song's exploration of time and human limitations.


The final verse suggests a moral dimension to the passage of time, with the idea that our souls will be "weighed on the scales of truth & grace". This reinforces the sense that time is not only a physical reality but also a meaningful one, with consequences for how we live our lives. The repetition of the previous verse's lines about the speed of our thoughts and the need to look beyond the limitations of our own perspective underscores the challenge of living ethically and morally in a world of constant change.


Overall, Eternity is a thought-provoking and introspective song that invites the listener to contemplate the nature of time and the human experience of it.


Line by Line Meaning

It's alright
Everything is okay and there is nothing to worry about.


It's alright
Everything is okay and there is nothing to worry about.


It's alright
Everything is okay and there is nothing to worry about.


It's alright
Everything is okay and there is nothing to worry about.


Your restricted in servitude, only reaching halfway
You are limited in your abilities and only capable of achieving half of what you are capable of.


The end is filled with pairs of opposites
The conclusion of things is made up of opposing forces or ideas.


The speed of our thoughts can compare to none
Our mental processes are faster than anything else in existence.


We′re told to look faster than the sun
We are instructed to observe and comprehend things at a pace that is greater than the speed of light.


Alpha Centauri is weathering matrices forming eternity
The stars and planets are going through a continuous cycle of formation and destruction, creating an endless cycle.


Bring close what's far away
Draw near to things that seem distant or inaccessible.


Your soul is gonna be weighed
Your inner being will be judged.


On the scales of truth & grace
Using the measure of truth and kindness, one's worth will be determined.


The speed of our thoughts can compare to none
Our mental processes are faster than anything else in existence.


We′re told to look faster than the sun
We are instructed to observe and comprehend things at a pace that is greater than the speed of light.


The speed of our thoughts can compare to none
Our mental processes are faster than anything else in existence.


We're told to look faster than the sky
We are urged to perceive and understand things more rapidly than even the expanse of the universe.




Writer(s): Guy Chambers, Robert Peter Williams

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