Moments Ago

Ulrik Munther · Ulrik Munther [2011]

Verse

Moments ago

I couldn't see the sky

I watched you go

And now these days go by

It's moments ago

If only in my mind

I've captured them so

I can control the time



Bridge

Well that about does me

you've taken my heart

failing me right from the start

I'm caught between the lines of hello and goodbye

and my whole horizon is you



Ref

And I don't even know if your mind is made up

If you are where you wanna be

Don't say no, come on home

I want to turn around now

I want to turn around



And find that you're there with the wide world t share

Held in the palm of your hand

Don't say no, come on home

I want to turn around

I want to turn around, now



Verse

Moments ago

I caught the scent of you

I closed my eyes

and let it fill the room

it's Moments like these

They fill my memory

you're there in my mind

but I want you next to me



Bridge

Well that about does me

you've taken my heart

failing me right from the start

I'm caught between the lines of hello and goodbye

and my whole horizon is you



Ref

And I don't even know if your mind is made up

If you are where you wanna be

Don't say no, come on home

I want to turn around now

I want to turn around



And find that you're there with the wide world to share

Held in the palm of your hand

Don't say no, come on home

I want to turn around

I want to turn around, now

Moments Ago

Ulrik Munther's "Moments Ago" stands as a defining track from his 2011 self-titled album, showcasing his signature blend of atmospheric synth-pop and introspective songwriting. Released during a pivotal era for the Swedish artist, the recording captures a melancholic yet melodic mood that became a staple of his discography. The song exemplifies Munther's ability to weave emotional depth with electronic textures, creating a sonic landscape that resonates with listeners seeking both intimacy and grandeur. As part of his broader catalogue from that period, the track highlights his consistent focus on themes of memory and fleeting time, establishing a distinct voice within the modern pop genre.