Todah Rabah (Many Thanks) for that beautiful song!
Wow, how lovely and creative!
Extra cool!
A metaphor for how quickly time passes by in life’s journey. Suddenly, I’m feeling rather old.
Makes me happy.
Quite enjoyable! Love all the little details especially the duckies in the very beginning.
“another tightening rope” WTH?
lyrics:
nights turn into days, days turn into years
and in that time i’m walking fast in circles
Winds are blowing at me, Blowing down my neck
Everything looks too distant, for my size their too great
Its not me that’s moving forward, Its only time that slips away
Its another train that passes by, It’s another tightening rope
Sunrises setting fast, As more seasons pass
And me, still the same while time is getting short
Its not me that’s moving forward, Its only time that slips away 2X
Its another train that passes by, It’s another tightening rope
The title Ma’agalim — means ‘Circles’…. the paradox is that there are daily circles of time & annual circles of time (daily & annual repetitions), yet we are faced with our diminishing ‘tightening rope’ of our personal clock.
Wonderful. Thank you.
Todah Rabah (Many Thanks) for that beautiful song!
Wow, how lovely and creative!
Extra cool!
A metaphor for how quickly time passes by in life’s journey. Suddenly, I’m feeling rather old.
Makes me happy.
Quite enjoyable! Love all the little details especially the duckies in the very beginning.
“another tightening rope” WTH?
lyrics:
nights turn into days, days turn into years
and in that time i’m walking fast in circles
Winds are blowing at me, Blowing down my neck
Everything looks too distant, for my size their too great
Its not me that’s moving forward, Its only time that slips away
Its another train that passes by, It’s another tightening rope
Sunrises setting fast, As more seasons pass
And me, still the same while time is getting short
Its not me that’s moving forward, Its only time that slips away 2X
Its another train that passes by, It’s another tightening rope
The title Ma’agalim — means ‘Circles’…. the paradox is that there are daily circles of time & annual circles of time (daily & annual repetitions), yet we are faced with our diminishing ‘tightening rope’ of our personal clock.