Time to Say Goodbye

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Time to Say Goodbye
RWBY Vol.1 Musics.jpg
Sung by Casey Lee Williams
Jeff Williams
Lyrics by Jeff Williams
Arranged by Jeff Williams

Time to Say Goodbye is the opening of the anime "RWBY" Vol. 2. It is used from the second episode of Vol. 2.

Synopsis

The second OP of RWBY.

Used from the second episode of Vol.2

(The first episode is the usual "The first episode of the new volume starts without an OP, and the OP appears as an ED")

More spoiler elements than the previous OP Spoilers are always there, but this time there are many

{{Hide|title=spoiler/Easter egg elements in this OP (strong spoiler caution)|content=

  • Ruby's silver pupils appear and the entire Beacon is covered in white light
  • RWBY four people closed their eyes tightly, only Ruby opened her eyes, Beacon and four people are turned into dust
  • Ozpin and Pyrrha are in different scenes, but the two are in a back-to-back position
  • The teams that appeared counted RWBY in front, JNPR, CRDL, SSSN, CFVY, Ironwood, Penny with Atlas army and Beacon Four Heavenly Kings
  • The enemies that are gathering, with Cinder in the middle and furthest positions
  • Crowd is airborne in Vale, Pyrrha is in C position, {{spoiler|[[RWBY/Intervention|Intervention]}}
  • Pyrrha battles CRDL
  • Cinder sitting on the roof of the Beacon building, with this "flame" in his eyes and an Atlas battleship in the sky
  • Yang and Mercury fighting
  • Weiss fighting Emerald
  • Blake's battle with Roman
  • Ruby's fight with Cinder

}}

Song

Lyrics

TV Size

there's a point where it tips

there's a point where it breaks

there's a point where it bends

and a point we just can’t take

anymore


there's a line that we’ll cross

and there’s no return

there's a time and a place

no bridges left to burn
anymore


we can’t just wait with lives at stake

until they think we’re ready

our enemies are gathering

the storm is growing deadly


now its time to say goodbye

to the things we loved

and the innocence of youth

how the time seemed to fly

from our carefree lives

and the solitude and peace we always knew

Full Size

there's a point where it tips

there's a point where it breaks

there's a point where it bends

and a point we just can’t take

anymore


there's a line that we’ll cross

and there’s no return

there's a time and a place

no bridges left to burn
anymore


we can’t just wait with lives at stake

until they think we’re ready

our enemies are gathering

the storm is growing deadly


now its time to say goodbye

to the things we loved

and the innocence of youth

how the time seemed to fly

from our carefree lives

and the solitude and peace we always knew


ther'es a day when we’ll fight

and we’re not gonna fall

there's a day when we’ll stand

and a day when we won’t crawl

anymore


there’s a moment in time

and there’s no going back

when we’re pushed too hard

and we won’t hold our attack

anymore


we can’t just cling to childish things

as evil just grows closer

humanity’s in jeopardy

this fight is far from over


now its time to say goodbye

to the things we loved

and the innocence of youth

with a doubt in our minds

why we chose this life

and at times we can’t help wondering…


were we born to fight and die?

sacrificed for one huge lie?

are we heroes keeping peace?

or are we weapons?

pointed at the enemy

so someone else can claim a victory?


now its time to say goodbye

to the things we loved

and the innocence of youth

how the time seemed to fly

from our carefree lives

and the solitude and peace we always knew

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