Ticking
Nick Leng
The Ticking Clock of Love and Heartbreak
Nick Leng's song "Ticking" delves into the complexities of love, trust, and the passage of time. The lyrics paint a picture of a relationship that has lost its way, where love no longer feels like a dream and trust is nowhere to be found. The repeated line, "This doesn't look like love, this doesn't feel like dreams," suggests a disillusionment with the romantic ideal, highlighting the emotional distance between the partners. The plea to "call my name" indicates a desire for reconnection, yet the acknowledgment that things have turned sour is evident in the line, "I can see it's bad 'cause you turned off the drum."
The concept of time is a recurring theme in the song, symbolizing both the inevitability of change and the persistence of emotional pain. The chorus, "And here comes time, time ain't nothing new, because love's a cry, so here is my I do," juxtaposes the timeless nature of love with the sorrow it often brings. This duality is further emphasized by the metaphor of a "late night driver," representing someone who is lost and tired, yet continues to move forward despite the sinking feeling. The desire to reclaim one's heart, as expressed in "You had my heart but now I want it back," underscores the need for self-preservation amidst emotional turmoil.
The song also touches on the haunting nature of love and memories. Lines like "Love's gonna taunt you, thoughts might haunt you" convey the lingering impact of a failed relationship. The repeated plea, "Try follow, please won't you follow," suggests a longing for understanding and perhaps a hope for reconciliation. However, the inevitability of time and the pain it brings are constants, making the journey through love and heartbreak a cyclical experience. Nick Leng's melancholic yet introspective lyrics invite listeners to reflect on their own experiences with love, loss, and the passage of time.