Born Runner: A Long Time.

Born Runner: A Long Time.

Born Runner’s “A Long Time” is a reckoning with patience that has curdled into habit. The lyrics treat peace like a house with squatters, a lifetime lease signed in the dark, a dog barking off its leash. Waiting takes up space. It knocks on the door. It repeats “a long long time” until the phrase stops measuring hours and starts sounding like a threat.

Fate fights the clock. “Some things are meant to be” offers surrender, a logic of fate that can justify delay. “If not now when” cuts through that comfort with a demand for action. The chorus grinds these lines against each other until the certainty wears thin. The narrator isn’t looking for a map, just a way out.

The song holds its breath. The final repetitions of “some things are meant to be” act as a mantra to start the engine. Born Runner leaves the listener at the threshold, the door still knocking, the question of who stands on the other side unanswered. Belief is not the answer, it is the shove.

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