Hourglass

Space is timeless but our lives here on earth are measured by the clock or hourglass. I wrote this song while I was in a metaphysical mood late one evening.

I am sharing it here in tribute to The Apollo 11 Astronauts and the first landing of man on the moon on July 20th 1969.

The lyrics are as follows. Give it a listen and tell me what you think.

Hourglass

Click on image to listen to Hourglass

I feel the hour is near and the moon has slipped away

The early dawn will light the pad in nightfall’s last embrace

Timeless secrets are locked into the stars

Mysteries forever past I will go that far

Will our race go on reaching out through space

The sands of time I left behind are sifting out of place

I know you’re searching I hope that you will find

The endless being that you are is born within your mind

I’m lifting off in summer I know I’m leaving seasons

I see I’m trailing sunsets mornings just goodbye

I’m past the obligations I’m looking down on nations

I know I’m leaving all the weight I left behind

The weight I left behind

Visions are getting clearer my eyelids slowly close

A single embryonic destiny has journeyed to my soul

At once all life began and with a cosmic burst

As galaxies of dustless gas filled the universe

From blinding speed of orbit where planets lie in row

Beyond the blue one near the sun where love was meant to grow

I’m lifting off in summer I know I’m leaving seasons

I see I’m trailing sunset mornings just goodbye

I’m past the obligations I’m looking out on nations

I know I’m leaving all the weight I left behind

The weight of all mankind

6 thoughts on “Hourglass

  1. Bravo Mr Marrs…I enjoyed your song. ( did you do all THAT by yourself??) It is cool and mystical with a smooth atomosphere…great look also…very spacey. Keep up the good work! 🙂

  2. This is outstanding! I enjoy it all, but especially the third section, from ‘visions’ to this amazing blue planet where ‘love was meant to grow’. Gives me tingles. Thank you for sharing!

      • Marc, This song is very visual, it puts me into space and lifts my soul capturing a feeling of weightlessness and contentment. And the music takes me up into space, up into the stars where the beauty of the universe is all around. It’s a feeling that we can all understand, knowing that there is something beyond the material world, something so lovely, so infinitely timeless that we cannot comprehend it but only experience it.

      • Hi Sally, I am flattered by your thoughtful comments. I guess I’ve always wanted to go into space and writing this was my way. Thanks for coming along for the ride.

        Warm regards, Marc

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