There Is A Time

Charles Aznavour Charles Aznavour

Embracing the Fleeting Moments of Life

Charles Aznavour's song "There Is A Time" is a poignant reflection on the transient nature of life and the importance of seizing the moment. The lyrics invite the listener to embrace love and tenderness, emphasizing the fleeting nature of time. Aznavour's tender invitation to come into his arms and experience the fullness of life sets the tone for a song that is both intimate and universal. The imagery of being snug like a child in the shadow of his shoulder evokes a sense of safety and warmth, suggesting that love can provide a refuge from the uncertainties of life.

The song's recurring theme is the passage of time and the various phases of life, from spring and sighing to autumn and sadness. Aznavour eloquently captures the cyclical nature of existence, highlighting moments of hope, dreams, fame, and even sorrow. Each verse underscores the idea that every phase of life has its own unique beauty and significance. The repetition of the phrase "this time, this time, this time there's no time to waste" serves as a powerful reminder that time is precious and should not be squandered. This urgency is further emphasized by the acknowledgment that time cannot be replaced and that our moments are brief.

Aznavour's lyrical exploration of time is both a celebration and a lament. He acknowledges the inevitability of change and the passage of time, yet he urges us to live fully in the present. The song's final verses, which speak of fading away as fast as the morning breaks, reinforce the idea that life is ephemeral. However, rather than succumbing to despair, Aznavour encourages us to take his love, life, and eagerness, and to cherish the moments we have. The song is a beautiful reminder to live with intention and to appreciate the fleeting beauty of each moment.

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