Time In A Bottle Analysis

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In Jim Croce’s “Time in a Bottle”, the message of the tune is clear; the author has intense feelings for another, and regrets that he cannot see it through until the end of time. Many songs are written with the purpose of subtly conveying a hidden message, or indirectly telling a story. In some songs, the meaning is clear, and in others, it is more complicated to understand the story behind the words. In “Time in a Bottle”, the message is not hard to find. It is very clear to the listener what the artist is trying to say, and the story behind the song is very obviously the inspiration for its poetic nature. The artist responsible for writing and performing the ballad effectively uses both literal and metaphorical terminology to convey his emotions, and his thoughts concerning another person. Throughout the course of “Time in a Bottle”, the mood and the meaning of the song are not in any way hidden from the reader. …show more content…

Some prime examples of this include the speed of the music, and the volume at which Croce sings the song. This is also shown in the instruments and how they are used, and the meaning of the lyrics. The sound of the music is calm, but heartfelt and sincere at the same time. Paired with the lyrics, the overall tone of this song is meant to show a sort of happiness, as well as a longing for the past and future events. The mood is nearly identical to the tone, and this is likely done intentionally to show the listener exactly how someone caused their partner to feel, or how they had a dramatically positive impact on the life of their significant other. Anybody listening will very quickly come to realize the simultaneously happy and somber nature of the song. All throughout, the speed never changes dramatically, and the volume of the music is at a tone that convincingly portrays the thoughts and feelings of the

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