by WILD · 2024
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The song “Time and Time Again (Sullivan’s Crossing Theme Song)” by WILD is about persevering through challenges and uncertainties in life and relationships, believing that despite the hardships, the effort to build a meaningful home and life together is ultimately worthwhile.
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Time and Time Again (Sullivan’s Crossing Theme Song)’ by WILD is a song about finding hope and building something meaningful, even when life feels tough. We’re going to break down what makes this song special and why its message sticks with listeners. ⬇️
The song unfolds like a misty sunrise after a long night, painting a landscape of longing and resilience. WILD tells a story of searching for belonging, where each verse feels like another step on an uncertain but hopeful journey.
In the chorus, we hear the heartbeat of the song—“This could be a home if we try to build it / This could be a life that’s one in a million.” We’re reminded that even when the “hard times” threaten to drown us, there’s a stubborn glimmer that maybe, just maybe, all the struggle is worth it in the end. It’s as if we’re being nudged to believe that every pain, every setback, is a necessary brick in the foundation of something beautiful—if we only keep trying, time and time and time again.
️ The verses unravel like faded journal entries, full of vulnerability—“Is this as good as it’s gonna get?” and “I’m lost on the road alone” are confessions that cut deep, yet they refuse to stay in despair. Lines like “The journey takes us higher, higher” and “Through the valleys we carry on” suggest that growth comes not from escaping hardship, but from weathering it together, carrying both the scars and the hope forward. There’s a raw honesty here, a sense that the narrator is both haunted by the past and daring enough to imagine a different future.
WILD’s message isn’t just about surviving; it’s about choosing to plant roots, to build a home out of uncertainty, and to see the magic in persistence—no matter how many times we falter or doubt, there’s always another chance to start again.
The real heart of “Time and Time Again” is the belief that even the roughest roads can lead us home if we refuse to stop walking.
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