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“Ashes in the Hourglass” is the quiet, haunting desert‑song of The Amber Remains — a track shaped by time slipping away, love burning too fast, and the hollow ache left behind when the flame fades but the memory doesn’t. It’s a story told in sand, silence, and the soft collapse of moments that were never meant to last. The opening verse sets the tone with fragile ritual: • A flame lit with trembling hands • A vow whispered beneath a desert moon • Time falling like sand through fingers • A heart left echoing with hollow music The pre‑chorus deepens the stillness: she waits in the shadows of what she already knows, holding her breath as silence grows around her. The chorus becomes the emotional center: ashes in the hourglass, love too bright to stay, a future collapsing into memory. She watches time fold in on itself and whispers for the pain to ease. As the song moves forward, the world around her erases itself: • Stars forget their names • Wind wipes away the final line • Dusk retreats as she walks alone • Echoes fade into the desert air The second chorus reveals a deeper truth — hope dissolves like rain on sand, and she lets the flame pass through her fingers, wishing only to feel something real again. Verse 3 brings the reckoning: she finds a mirror in the dust, a face she barely recognizes, shaped by fire that gave her lessons but never answers. The bridge is the wound laid bare: time bleeds for her, each grain a scar, each spark a memory. She turns away, but the burn remains — love given freely, love unearned. The double chorus closes the chapter with final clarity: she walks through time wearing a shattered mask, whispering that she’s no longer the same. She lets the embers drift away, choosing to leave even the flames that were built to last. The outro returns to the beginning — trembling hands, a flame lit, and sand falling — but now she watches it with new eyes. “Ashes in the Hourglass” is a song about: • Time slipping through wounds that never fully close • Love that burns too quickly to survive • The quiet devastation of being forgotten • Finding yourself in the ruins of what once felt eternal • Choosing to walk away from a flame that won’t stay As Track 7 of The Amber Remains, it widens the album’s emotional landscape — a reminder that some fires don’t end in explosions, but in the soft collapse of sand and memory. © 2026 Scott Yokley. All compositions, lyrics, and recordings are original works. Unauthorized use is prohibited.