Ticking Lyrics – Zach Bryan
Ticking Lyrics
[Verse 1: Zach Bryan]
I'm cutting ties with things that bind my heart to this world
I love you and I'm willing but I cannot keep you, girl
Philly by the morning and Ohio by the night
The thing about a long rope is you can't hold on too tight
[Verse 2: Zach Bryan]
Wooden floors and coffee cups
Stepped on and all used up
But I reckon that's what mornings are for
And everyone thinks they know me now
In these close-minded leave-me towns
But I'm too young to even know myself
[Chorus: Zach Bryan]
There's wheels running down the interstate
Lord, I'll wait another day, 'cause I ain't close to you
There's time ticking on the interstate
And Lord, I hate that I ain't close to you
[Verse 2: Zach Bryan]
And I'll my friends have moved away
Some got jobs and some got saved
They talk to me like I'm still that kid
The fighting, fiending Okie son
The restless, reckless, hopeful one
Who once was proud of everything he did
Do you remember twenty-five
Long legs and loving time?
Seems like ten lifetimes ago
I'm cutting ties with things that bind my heart to this world
I love you and I'm willing, but I really have to go
[Chorus: Zach Bryan]
There's wheels running down the interstate
But, Lord, I'll wait another day, 'cause I ain't close to you
There's time ticking on the interstate
I'm fighting fate
And, Lord, I hate that I ain't close to you
[Outro: Zach Bryan]
I'm cutting ties with things that bind my heart to this world
I love you and I'm willing, but I cannot keep you, girl
Philly by the morning and Ohio by the night
The thing about high hopes is you can't hold on too tight
Ticking Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "Ticking" by Zach Bryan revolves around the struggle of balancing personal growth and relationships, particularly in the context of leaving one's hometown and embarking on a journey of self-discovery. It reflects on the complexities of love, the passage of time, and the bittersweet nature of pursuing one's dreams while grappling with the inevitability of change.
[Verse 1]
In the opening verse, Bryan expresses a desire to detach himself from worldly attachments that hinder his personal growth and freedom. Despite his love for someone, he acknowledges the difficulty of maintaining a relationship amidst his transient lifestyle, symbolized by his journeys between Philadelphia and Ohio. The metaphor of a long rope suggests the need for balance in holding onto relationships without suffocating them.
[Verse 2]
The second verse delves into the mundanity of everyday life, represented by "wooden floors and coffee cups" that have been worn down over time. Bryan reflects on how others perceive him, feeling misunderstood and constrained by the expectations of his past self. He grapples with his identity and the uncertainty of his future, feeling too young to truly understand himself.
[Chorus]
The chorus emphasizes the longing for closeness and connection amidst physical distance and the relentless passage of time. Bryan laments his separation from a loved one, expressing a willingness to wait but also grappling with the frustration of being apart. The repetition of "I ain't close to you" underscores the distance both physically and emotionally.
[Verse 2]
In the second iteration of the verse, Bryan reflects on the changes that have occurred in his life, observing how friends have moved on to different paths while still viewing him through the lens of his past self. He reminisces about his youth and the sense of invincibility that accompanied it, contrasting it with his current state of uncertainty and introspection.
[Chorus]
The repeated chorus further emphasizes Bryan's longing for closeness and his struggle against the inevitability of fate. He acknowledges the passage of time and the challenges of maintaining relationships amidst his pursuit of personal growth and independence.
[Outro]
The outro echoes the sentiments expressed in the opening verse, with Bryan reiterating his desire to break free from the ties that bind him to the world. Despite his love for someone, he recognizes the need to prioritize his own journey and acknowledges the transient nature of his relationships. The metaphor of "high hopes" suggests the delicate balance between ambition and letting go.
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Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Zach Bryan
- Writter(s)
- Zach Bryan
- Released On
- August 25, 2023
Zach Bryan Songs
- 1.East Side of Sorrow
- 2.El Dorado
- 3.Fear & Fridays (Poem)
- 4.Fear and Fridays
- 5.Hey Driver ft. The War and Treaty
- 6.Holy Roller ft. Sierra Ferrell
- 7.I Remember Everything ft. Kacey Musgraves
- 8.Jake’s Piano/Long Island
- 9.Oklahoman Son
- 10.Overtime
- 11.Smaller Acts
- 12.Spotless ft. The Lumineers
- 13.Summertime’s Close
- 14.Ticking
- 15.Tourniquet
- 16.Tradesman
Zach Bryan Albums
Zach Bryan (2023)
English
August 25, 2023American Heartbreak (2022)
English
May 20, 2022Zach Bryan (Singles)
English
January 1, 2017
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Ticking" song?
"Ticking" song is sung by Zach Bryan.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Ticking" song?
"Ticking" song lyrics written by Zach Bryan.
Who is the music producer of "Ticking" song?
"Ticking" song music composed & produced by Zach Bryan.
When was "Ticking" song released?
"Ticking" song was released on August 25, 2023.