Lyrics
Watching the Moon go out
Observing the Moon disappearing from view
And stars fall, screaming to the Earth
Stars plummeting from the sky, emitting loud sounds as they approach the Earth
Can you see why the sky
Questioning the reason why the sky appears darker in this particular place
Is darker here than anywhere?
Reflecting on the unusual darkness of the sky in the current location
All time is man, can you see
Time is a human construct; an invitation to contemplate this concept
I'll hold the sun and today is yesterday
Expressing the ability to grasp the sun, merging past, present, and future
And tomorrow's time to run
Acknowledging the inevitability of time passing and the need to move forward
The air is full of voices crying
Air filled with sounds of mourning for bygone days
For the death of yesterday
Questioning the reason behind the anticipation of tomorrow
Why is tomorrow waiting?
Pondering the delay in the arrival of the next day
Daylight seems so far away
Feeling that daylight is distant and elusive
Call to the white horses
Calling attention to ethereal beings symbolized by white horses
Galloping across the sky
Imagining majestic horses racing across the celestial expanse
The time is here for you
Signifying that the opportune moment has arrived
It's time for you to fly
Encouraging the listener to embrace change and take flight
Tell the watchers I am waiting
Informing those observing that there is an expectation, questioning the reason
Ask her then the reason why
Asking for an explanation from a female figure regarding a specific matter
Time is spinning sideways
Noting a disorienting experience where time seems to move erratically
I had not the chance to say goodbye
Expressing regret for not having the opportunity to bid farewell
All time is past, do you know
Stating that all time has elapsed, emphasizing personal agency
You hold the key
Acknowledging personal responsibility and control over one's fate
But the door is down before you
Recognizing obstacles preventing progress, such as a closed door
Death has set me free
Acceptance of death as a liberating force
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