Time It's Time

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Embracing Life After Pain: The Journey of Healing in 'Time It's Time'

Talk Talk's song 'Time It's Time' is a poignant exploration of the themes of pain, healing, and renewal. The lyrics delve into the complexities of human emotions, particularly focusing on the aftermath of suffering and the journey towards recovery. The opening lines, 'Nobody knows how long / Rustling leaves unrhyme,' set a tone of uncertainty and introspection, suggesting a period of confusion and disarray. This is further emphasized by the imagery of 'lullaby breeze unsung' and 'Babel of dreams,' which evoke a sense of lost innocence and fragmented memories.

The recurring refrain, 'Time it's time to live / Time it's time to live through the pain,' serves as a powerful mantra for resilience and perseverance. It acknowledges the inevitability of pain but also emphasizes the importance of moving forward and embracing life despite the hardships. The repetition of 'Now that it's all over' signifies a turning point, a moment of realization that the worst is behind and it's time to focus on the future. This message is reinforced by the lines 'As bad as bad becomes / It's not a part of you,' which suggest that pain and suffering, while impactful, do not define one's identity.

The song also touches on themes of neglect and contempt, as seen in the lines 'And love is only sleeping / Wrapped in neglect' and 'Contempt is ever breeding / Trapped in itself.' These lines highlight the destructive nature of negative emotions and the importance of breaking free from their grasp. The imagery of 'kissing a grey garden / Shadow & shade / Sunlight treads softly' symbolizes the delicate balance between darkness and light, despair and hope. Ultimately, 'Time It's Time' is a testament to the human spirit's capacity for healing and renewal, encouraging listeners to embrace life and live fully, even in the face of adversity.

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