La Valse Du Temps album art

La Valse Du Temps

by LANDMVRKS

Summary

"La Valse Du Temps" by LANDMVRKS explores the struggle between past and present, highlighting feelings of being lost and broken. It captures the confusion of time and the desire to find peace amidst chaos.

Full Analysis

The song dives deep into the emotions of nostalgia and inner turmoil. It reflects on how memories from childhood and the weight of time can shape who we are. The lyrics balance a sense of innocence with the heaviness of adult worries, painting a vivid picture of feeling trapped between what was and what could be. It’s about longing for simpler times while grappling with the messiness of life.

Verse 1

Rien d'important, c'était seulement deux grands enfants qui se jouaient des choses, ouais
Un air d'antan, juste un instant, arrêter le temps pour te cueillir des roses, han
Avec le temps, j'ai peur de t'oublier
Tout est défait mais pourtant tout lié
Rien d'important, souvenirs de l'enfance et les feuilles dansent au son de mes névroses

This verse sets the stage by reminiscing about childhood innocence. The mention of "deux grands enfants" reminds us of the simplicity of youth, where life’s challenges seem distant. The desire to "arrêter le temps" reveals a wish to hold onto those fleeting moments. Yet, there’s a hint of anxiety with "j'ai peur de t'oublier," showing a fear of losing those memories. The last line connects nostalgia with present struggles, as “les feuilles dansent” reflects how memories can sway with our current mental state.

Chorus

Broken
It's getting on my nerves, sometimes I cannot stand the light
The clock is ticking, I keep losing track of time

In the chorus, the shift to English conveys a more intense emotion. The word "Broken" stands out, signaling a deep sense of despair. The imagery of the ticking clock emphasizes the relentless passage of time and the frustration it brings. Losing track of time suggests a disconnect from reality, highlighting how overwhelming life can feel when trying to balance everything.

Verse 2

I have always felt torn between the future and the past
But the present never quite felt right
Holy Misery
What've you done to me?

Here, the lyrics dig into the conflict of living in different time frames. Feeling "torn" shows the struggle of wanting to move forward but being stuck in memories. The line about the present not feeling right suggests a longing for something more fulfilling. "Holy Misery" adds a layer of irony, hinting that pain can sometimes feel strangely familiar or even comfortable.

Chorus

I've been lost for so long
I would rather be anywhere else but
Here is all that I know

This repetition intensifies the feelings of being lost. Wanting to be "anywhere else" speaks to a deep-rooted desire for escape from current circumstances. However, the acknowledgment that "here is all that I know" brings a sense of resignation; it’s tough to find peace when you feel trapped in your own reality.

Bridge

The hourglass stopped ticking, now the silence is too loud
The hand is broken but the clock is still alive
Now that it's falling apart, I can see that this place was just a lie

In the bridge, the imagery of the broken hourglass captures the feeling of time standing still, yet chaos remains. The "silence is too loud" illustrates how overwhelming quiet moments can be when you're struggling internally. The realization that "this place was just a lie" suggests a disillusionment with life as it is, acknowledging that what once felt stable is now crumbling.

Outro

Everything's spinning in my head, caught up in the waltz of time
Set me free, I know this place was not meant to be
I have been lost in time and space

The outro ties everything together, emphasizing the confusion and chaos in the mind. The "waltz of time" suggests a dance with the past and present that feels both beautiful and disorienting. The plea to be set free highlights a strong desire to break away from these feelings of being lost, hinting at hope for a future that feels more like home.

Closing Thoughts

"La Valse Du Temps" powerfully captures the struggle of navigating time and memory. It blends feelings of nostalgia with the harsh realities of life, making it relatable for anyone who has felt out of place. The song's exploration of the past, present, and future leaves us with a bittersweet sense of understanding, encouraging a search for peace amid the chaos.

Full Lyrics

Rien d'important, c'était seulement deux grands enfants qui se jouaient des choses, ouais
Un air d'antan, juste un instant, arrêter le temps pour te cueillir des roses, han
Avec le temps, j'ai peur de t'oublier
Tout est défait mais pourtant tout lié
Rien d'important, souvenirs de l'enfance et les feuilles dansent au son de mes névroses

Broken
It's getting on my nerves, sometimes I cannot stand the light
The clock is ticking, I keep losing track of time
I have always felt torn between the future and the past
But the present never quite felt right
Holy Misery
What've you done to me?
I've been lost for so long
I would rather be anywhere else but
Here is all that I know
Lost in time, lost in space and the world keeps spinning around

The hourglass stopped ticking, now the silence is too loud
The hand is broken but the clock is still alive
Now that it's falling apart, I can see that this place was just a lie
Everything's spinning in my head, caught up in the waltz of time
Set me free, I know this place was not meant to be
I have been lost in time and space
Lost in time and space

Holy Misery
What've you done to me?
I've been lost for so long
I would rather to be anywhere else but
Here is all that I know
And the worlds keeps spinning and spinning around
The voice in my head must have spoken too loud
Holy Misery
What've you done to me?
And I'm caught between the future and the past
In the torment of the waltz of time
Lost in space and time
Am I broken?
Am I broken?
Am I broken inside?

It's holding me close, close to the ground
Deep in my chest, no tracks of sound
Bury me whole or drag me down
I'll find my place eventually
It's holding me close, close to the ground
Deep in my chest, no tracks of sound
Bury me whole or drag me down
I'll find my place eventually
It's holding me close, close to the ground
Deep in my chest, no tracks of sound
Bury me whole or drag me down
I'll find my place eventually
I just feel it inside of me
I just feel it inside of me
It's holding me close, close to the ground
Deep in my chest, no tracks of sound
Bury me whole or drag me down
I'll find my place eventually
The hourglass stopped ticking, now the silence is too loud (it's holding me close, close to the ground)
The hand is broken and I'm losing track of time (deep in my chest, no tracks of sound)
How to find my place between the future and the past (bury me whole or drag me down)
In the torment of the waltz of time (I'll find my place eventually)
(Holding me close, holding me close)
In the torment, in the torment of life
(Bury me whole or drag me down)
Am I broken? (Holding me close)
Am I broken? (Holding me close)

Rien d'important, c'était seulement deux grands enfants
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