Timeless Skies

Al Stewart

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[Verse 1] While travelling northwards on a back country lane I came on the village where first I grew And stopped to climb up the hill once again Looking down from the tracks to the grey slate roofs I watched the village moving as the day went slowly by In the fields we lay here my very first love and I Under timeless arcadian skies Under timeless arcadian skies       [Verse 2] The old canal lies sleeping under the sky        The barges are gone to a lost decade On overgrown banks here lovers’ footsteps went by Long before ever the roads were made             And in our turn we passed here and carved our names on trees As the days washed by like waves of an endless sea Under timeless arcadian skies Under timeless arcadian skies       [Bridge] Time runs through your fingers You never hold it at all till it’s gone Some fragments just linger with you Like snow in the spring hanging on    [Verse 3] I left the village behind in the night           To fade like a sail in the darkening seas The shifts and changes in the patterns of life Will weather it more than the centuries          And in another village in a far off foreign land    The new day breaks out opening up its hand       And the sun has the moon in his eyes As he wanders the timeless skies   

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La chanson évoque un voyage nostalgique vers un village d’enfance, où le narrateur se remémore des moments passés, notamment avec son premier amour. Il décrit les paysages familiers et les traces laissées par les amoureux d’autrefois, soulignant la beauté intemporelle de ce lieu. Au fil des vers, il aborde la fuite du temps, la réalisation que les souvenirs perdurent comme des échos dans notre mémoire, bien que tout change et évolue. Vers la fin, le narrateur quitte ce village, mais l'idée que chaque nouveau jour apporte son propre émerveillement reste omniprésente, oscillant entre passé et présent sous un ciel éternel.