Lost Time Lyrics by Lucy Dacus is a new english song by Lucy Dacus, released on Lily’s official YouTube channel. The track is written by Lucy Dacus and produced by Lucy Dacus, Collin Pastore, Blake Mills, Jake Finch, Bartees Strange, and Andrew Lappin. Featured on the album Forever Is a Feeling, this song immerses listeners in a deeply introspective and emotionally charged reflection on love, regret, and the passage of time.
At its core, Lost Time is a meditation on unspoken love and the urgency to reclaim moments that have slipped away. Dacus weaves together poignant imagery—petal-covered sidewalks, secret meetings, and small domestic details—to illustrate a relationship that has been both cherished and constrained. The song captures the ache of missed opportunities and the desperate attempt to compensate for them, balancing a sense of longing with a quiet determination to make the most of the time that remains. Through its layered storytelling, the track examines the ways love is expressed, withheld, and ultimately reaffirmed, even in the face of impermanence.
Lost Time Details
| Song | Lost Time |
|---|---|
| Album | Forever Is a Feeling |
| Artists | Lucy Dacus |
| Written By | Lucy Dacus |
| Produced By | Lucy Dacus, Collin Pastore, Blake Mills, Jake Finch, Bartees Strange & Andrew Lappin |
| Label | Lily |
| Language | English |
| Released Date | Feb 19, 2025 |
Lost Time Lyrics
[Verse 1]
The sky is grey, the trees are pink
It’s almost spring and I can’t wait and I can’t think
The sidewalk’s paved with petals like a wedding aisle
I wonder how long it would take to walk eight hundred miles
[Pre-Chorus]
To say I do, I did, I will, I would
I’m not sorry, not certain, not perfect, not good
[Chorus]
But I love you, and every day
That I knew and didn’t say
Is lost time
And I’m knocking down your door
‘Cause I’m trying to make up for
Lost time
[Verse 2]
Wish you were here
Wish I was there
I wish that we could have a place that we could share
Not only stolen moments in abandoned halls
Quiet touch in elevators and bathroom stalls
[Pre-Chorus]
But I will, I would, I did, I do
For the thrill, for my health, for myself, for you
[Chorus]
‘Cause I love you, and every day
That I knew and didn’t say
Is lost time
Knocking down your door
‘Cause I’m trying to make up for
Lost time
Nothing lasts forever but let’s see how far we get
So when it comes my time to lose you
I’ll have made the most of it
[Bridge]
Our formal attire
On the floor
In a pile
In the morning
I will fold it while you get ready for work, I hear you
Singing in the shower, it’s the song I showed you years ago
It’s nice to know you listen to it after all this time
I put your clothes on the dresser with your 60 day chip
And your broken gold chain, your unpaid parking ticket
I notice everything about you, I can’t help it
It’s not a choice, it’s been this way since we met
[Outro]
‘Cause I love you, and every day
That I knew and didn’t say
Is a crying shame
It’s a crime
A waste of space
Lost time
Lost Time Lyrics Meaning
[Verse 1]
Dacus sets the scene with a dreamlike contrast: a gray sky and pink trees, signaling the transition into spring. This juxtaposition mirrors her own emotional state—hopeful yet burdened by uncertainty. The petals on the sidewalk resemble a wedding aisle, evoking thoughts of commitment, yet rather than walking toward certainty, she wonders about the daunting journey of love. The mention of “eight hundred miles” suggests both physical and emotional distance, reinforcing the theme of longing and the effort required to bridge the gap between desire and reality.
[Pre-Chorus]
A series of declarations and contradictions underscore the complexity of her emotions. The shifting tenses—“I do, I did, I will, I would”—suggest a struggle with certainty, as if love is a commitment constantly being reconsidered. She acknowledges her imperfections, reinforcing that love is not about being flawless but about choosing to stay, despite doubts and misgivings.
[Chorus]
Here, the heart of the song emerges: love that was known but left unspoken. Every moment in which she failed to express her feelings becomes “lost time,” an absence she now seeks to rectify. The repeated phrase “knocking down your door” conveys urgency and desperation, as if she is trying to physically reclaim what has slipped away. The chorus transforms regret into action, making it clear that her love, though once withheld, is now something she is determined to declare.
[Verse 2]
Dacus shifts from metaphorical distance to literal separation, expressing a desire for shared permanence rather than stolen moments. The references to hidden encounters—abandoned halls, elevators, bathroom stalls—paint a picture of a love that has been kept in the shadows, either by circumstance or choice. Her longing for a place of their own signifies a deeper craving for stability and recognition, a desire to move beyond secrecy into something enduring.
[Pre-Chorus]
This repetition of the pre-chorus introduces a subtle shift—this time, she embraces love not just for the thrill or for another person’s sake, but also for herself. The affirmation “I will, I would, I did, I do” now suggests a more resolute acceptance, a willingness to claim love fully.
[Chorus]
The chorus returns, but with an added acknowledgment of impermanence. Even as she seeks to reclaim lost time, she recognizes that nothing lasts forever. However, rather than letting this truth deter her, she embraces it as motivation—if loss is inevitable, then love should be lived as fully as possible while it lasts.
[Bridge]
This section offers an intimate, almost cinematic glimpse into the relationship. The small details—a discarded formal outfit, a familiar song playing in the shower, a 60-day sobriety chip, a parking ticket—capture the quiet, everyday ways in which she notices and cherishes her partner. These observations are not conscious choices but instinctual, reflecting the depth of her love. The accumulation of these moments reveals a relationship built on attentiveness, even when words fail.
[Outro]
In the final lines, Dacus rephrases the central idea of the song, shifting from “lost time” to an outright indictment of silence: “a crying shame,” “a crime,” “a waste of space.” The regret is no longer passive—it is something to be reckoned with, something she refuses to let continue. By ending on this note, the song leaves an impression of urgency, a final push to ensure love is spoken before time runs out.
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The "Lost Time" song is sung by Lucy Dacus.
The "Lost Time" song by Lucy Dacus lyrics was written by Lucy Dacus.
The "Lost Time" song by Lucy Dacus was produced by Lucy Dacus, Collin Pastore, Blake Mills, Jake Finch, Bartees Strange & Andrew Lappin.
Lucy Dacus released "Lost Time" song on Feb 19, 2025.
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