I move in time

 

~ by Jeremy Bentham on July 14, 2008.

13 Responses to “I move in time”

  1. “I move in time” is a line used multiple times in a song by Toad the Wet Sprocket called “So Alive.”

    Ironic.

  2. Release Me….

  3. Real See Me….

  4. Release Me (and Let Me Love Again)by
    Engelbert Humperdinck

    Release me let me go for I don’t love you any more…

  5. I can sing it for you …. lol… And it’s ^Please release me…..

  6. Can anyone say Kate…..

  7. Sorry it took me so long to get there the song was playing in my head the whole time…..lol…

  8. I find it interesting that several of your lyrical anagrams have had references to dreaming. If the present choice is not an anagram, but rather a direct reference to the song “So Alive” by Toad the Wet Sprocket, as Descrates above has deduced, then again there are references to sleeping. I just wonder if that is a thematic point you have been trying to make with several of these posts. Probably not, but it’s an observation nonetheless. I also note that this post is accompanied by a unique jpg image that incorporates the statement “Release me.” Again, an accident or just some fun? Perhaps, but I figured I’d mention I noticed. I am confident I am not the first to do so…

  9. The graphic was not selected for an anagram within.

  10. What intrigues me is the fact that the R is not highlighted like the rest. It could easily have been done so just like the other letters. And as far as I can tell, Mr. Bentham does everything with a specific purpose.

  11. I move in time >
    Movement III:

    Why not “Movement III – Crypt” from the album “Liverpool Oratorio” by Paul McCartney?

  12. I’ll always be in your mind. Dreams of the future, ghosts of the past left behind.

    I had a vision, lying in a graveyard…

  13. “Thought I heard a melody inside.
    Could it be the future,
    Speaking with the voice of those who died?”

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