Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song There Will Come a Time, artist - Orbital. Album song Monsters Exist, in the genre
Date of issue: 13.09.2018
Record label: ACP
Song language: English
There Will Come a Time |
There are few certainties in science, but one fact of which we can all be |
certain is that one day we will die |
Our atoms won’t disappear, they will return to the Earth. |
Some will become |
parts of the living future. |
But they will carry no imprint, no memories, |
no knowledge of the pattern once known as you. |
In five billion years our Sun |
will cease to shine. |
Our planet will die in the searing heat, engulfed by the |
dying star. |
The atoms once known as you will be ejected out into space. |
In billions of years they may become parts of new solar systems with their own |
stories to tell |
The great cycle of stellar death and rebirth offers a sort of limited |
immortality. |
Whether that’s comforting is up to you. |
But ultimately nothing |
will survive. |
It will all be gone |
In the far future there will come a time when time has no meaning as the |
Universe expands and fades. |
Our descendants isolated on an island drifting in |
ocean of dark will watch as the galaxies evaporate away |
How does that make you feel? |
Yet something remains in the darkness. |
An idea. |
Science is the ultimate |
exercise of reason. |
And our reason confirms deep down what we’ve always known. |
Whether human or star, life is precious and fleeting |
We are collections of atoms that can think who discovered this deep truth. |
We must understand the Universe will spend an eternity in darkness after a |
brief period of light |
Meaning is not eternal. |
And yet meaning exists today because the Universe means |
something to us |
We must understand that life is precious and fleeting. |
In doing so we will come |
to recognize the true value of ourselves, our fellow humans and our |
civilization |
The choice before us is not between immortality and eternal darkness. |
The laws of nature have made that choice. |
But we do get to choose how long we |
want to survive. |
How long do you want the human race to survive? |
There will come a time when we’re forced to choose: do we destroy our planet or |
protect it? |
Do we live together or fight amongst ourselves? |
Do we expand, |
explore, do we carry our shared hopes and dreams outwards to Mars and the |
moons of Jupiter and Saturn and onwards to the limitless stars or do we avert |
our gaze from the Universe beyond and allow all memory of our world will be |
lost too soon? |
Do we close our minds and seek refuge in the ingorant dark of the cave or do we |
embrace curiosity and love of knowledge of our fellow humans, of our rare world |
and of the infinite and wonderful things yet to be known? |
That time is now |