tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5151376539444093876.post2020199183848418549..comments2022-03-24T21:37:42.638-07:00Comments on Reflections In Life: TimeRandy Spradlinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14702077495516958342noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5151376539444093876.post-19427375340253115762008-02-21T07:42:00.000-08:002008-02-21T07:42:00.000-08:00There have been a lot of good--or at least interes...There have been a lot of good--or at least interesting--songs about time. It's something we all think about since we are subject to it.<br><br>We look back on time wasted. We worry about how much time we have left to get something done or even live. We sometimes wish time would stop or that we could go back in time (hey, that's a Huey Lewis song!).<br><br>Now, here's a really obscure old CCM song that I've always loved. Let's see if you can remember this one:<br><br>Only Time<br>by Crumbächer<br><br><br>Midnight, the stars are shining<br>Frequencies that tease the ear<br>Parade across the atmosphere<br><br>Daylight, the sun is rising<br>Awake to some familiar score<br>That filled my dreams the night before<br><br>It's only time<br>It's only time<br>Tracing your infinite design<br><br>Noontime, a breeze is blowing<br>Could it be that second wind<br>Heard talked about now and again<br><br>Twilight, the west is glowing<br>A tapestry of sillhouettes<br>Unfold before the day forgets<br><br>It's only time<br>It's only time<br>Tracing your infinite design<br><br>Seconds turn to minutes<br>Turn the hours<br>Turn the world<br>Into another day<br>Another thousand years<br><br>It's only time<br>It's only time<br>Tracing your infinite designBig Doofushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05999458545862082302noreply@blogger.com