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Starry Serenades: A Celestial Love Journey by Allison LeahLyrics
Does the moon dry your eyes while you fall asleep?
Questioning if the moon provides comfort as one falls asleep.
Does she tuck you into bed and kiss you on the cheek?
Asking if the moon, metaphorically, cares for and nurtures like a parent.
Does the sun wake you up with her rays of heat?
Wondering if the sun serves as a wake-up call with warmth and positivity.
Does she smile and say good morning like the way you do to me?
Comparing the morning greeting from the sun to a personal interaction.
Ohh, Ohhh, Ohhh
Repeating a melodic refrain expressing emotional sentiment.
And I miss you
Expressing a feeling of longing or yearning for someone.
Ohh, Ohh, Ohh
Continuation of expressing emotions through melody.
Lights can do wonders in bringing you to me
Highlighting the impact of lights in bridging a connection.
And though you can't be in my arms
Acknowledging physical distance but finding a connection through stars.
You're in the stars I see
Emphasizing the presence of a loved one in the celestial bodies.
So I'll sing out to all the constellations
Committing to communicate with the universe, possibly seeking connection.
All at once
Expressing a collective address to all constellations simultaneously.
I'll sing out to all the constellations
Reiteration of the commitment to communicate with constellations.
And maybe that will bring you home to me
Hoping that reaching out to constellations will bring the person back.
Does the rain wash away all your sense of me
Questioning if rain erases memories or connections with the speaker.
When you feel the rolling thunder, do you find it hard to breathe?
Asking about the impact of thunder on emotions and well-being.
And when lightning flashes make it hard to see
Addressing the challenge of seeing clearly during lightning flashes.
One strike brighter than another, is it overpowering?
Considering the intensity of lightning and its potential overwhelm.
Ohh, Ohhh, Ohhh
Repeating the emotional refrain about missing someone.
And I miss you
Continuing the expression of longing through melody.
Ohh, Ohh, Ohh
Reiteration of the emotional refrain indicating deep feelings of loss.
Lights can do wonders in bringing you to me
Stressing the transformative power of lights in connecting souls.
And though you can't be in my arms
Acknowledging physical separation while finding solace in stars.
you're in the stars I see
Reinforcing the idea of a loved one existing in the celestial realm.
So I'll sing out to all the constellations
Committing once again to communicate with all constellations.
All at once
Repeating the collective address to constellations for emphasis.
I'll sing out to all the constellations
Reiteration of the commitment to connect with the universe.
And maybe that will bring you home to me
Expressing hope that reaching out to constellations will reunite the pair.
When the morning comes we'll be alright, we just gotta make it one more night
Anticipating a better future, asking to endure one more challenging night.
When the morning comes we'll be alright, we just gotta make it just gotta make it
Repetition emphasizing the need to persevere and await a brighter day.
Hold on, hold on, hold on my love
Encouraging a loved one to hold on, conveying emotional support.
Hold on, hold on, hold on my love
Repeating the encouragement to hold on, reinforcing emotional support.
Lights can do wonders in bringing you to me
Highlighting the transformative power of lights in forging a connection.
And though you can't be in my arms
Acknowledging physical distance while finding solace in the stars.
You're in the stars I see
Reiterating the presence of a loved one in the celestial bodies.
So I'll sing out to all the constellations
Committing to communicate once again with all constellations.
All at once
Repeating the collective address to constellations with determination.
Yeah I'll sing out to all the constellations
Affirming the commitment to connect with the universe through song.
And maybe that will bring you home to me
Expressing hope that reaching out to constellations will bring the person back.
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