Life behind bars serves as a powerful metaphor in this meditation on incarceration and personal transformation. The recurring animal imagery emphasizes the dehumanizing nature of imprisonment, while the contrast between darkness and light represents the journey from confinement to potential redemption. The song explores how time, though seemingly abundant in prison, can be both a burden and an opportunity for change. The lyrics suggest that while physical movement may be restricted, the real challenge lies in emotional and mental stasis ("Taking steps is easy, Standing still is hard"). By acknowledging that "everything is different the second time around," the song points to the possibility of growth and learning from past mistakes. This perspective on imprisonment balances the harsh realities of confinement with a glimmer of hope for those who have time to reflect and potentially transform their lives.
You've Got Time
Lyrics
The animals, the animals
Trap, trap, trap 'til the cage is full
The cage is full
Stay awake
In the dark, count mistakes
The light was off but now it's on
Searching underground for a bit of sun
The sun is out, the day is new
And everyone is waiting, waiting on you
And you've got time
And you've got time
Think of all the roads
Think of all their crossings
Taking steps is easy
Standing still is hard
Remember all their faces
Remember all their voices
Everything is different
The second time around
The animals, the animals
Trap, trap, trap 'til the cage is full
The cage is full
Stay awake
In the dark, count mistakes
The light was off but now it's on
Searching underground for a bit of sun
The sun is out, the day is new
And everyone is waiting, waiting on you
And you've got time
And you've got time
And you've got time
Writer(s): Regina Spektor
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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