Time for Living

Story Behind The Song

I had become familiar with the book, "On Death and Dying" by Elizabeth Kubler Ross. It chronicled the stages terminal patients go through. Later it was realized that these same stages apply to any significant loss. Looking back, I'm not sure how I ended up writing this song when I did.

Song Description

Denial, anger, depression, bargaining, and finally acceptance - these stages of grief are played out in a first person narrative of hearing one's terminal diagnosis

Song Length 3:07 Genre Folk - General, Folk - Americana
Tempo Slow (71 - 90) Lead Vocal Male Vocal
Language English

Lyrics

I had some time for living, that time is almost gone
Still wondering about my future, as my death is coming on


Wasn't quite expecting this, took me by surprise
I just had to deny, my imminent demise

Break

The anger welled within me, I knew it wasn't fair
Whoever passed this cup to me, didn't seem to care


Tried to strike a deal, for just a little more
Time to prepare, for what was in store

Break

I'll celebrate what's left, there's no more need to cry
I've come to accept, we all are gonna die


For me there's no fear, for the journey that's ahead
In the final day we'll meet again, but remember what I said
You had some time for living, that time is almost gone
Better face the future, cause you're death is coming on

Lyrics John Ludwig Music John Ludwig
Producer John Ludwig Publisher Songs by John Music
Performance John Ludwig Label Songs by John Music

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