Not a Love Song
Starstruck Reflections: Not Your Typical Love Song by Chris BarbiniLyrics
Starstruck
Feeling overwhelmed or captivated by fame or admiration.
In the sky long gone
In the distant past or no longer present in the sky.
Say goodbye to love songs
Bidding farewell to traditional love songs or romantic feelings.
Baby its been way to long
Expressing that a significant amount of time has passed without love.
Late night
During the nighttime.
All alone eyes low
Being by oneself with droopy eyes, possibly under the influence.
Comatose
In a state of deep unconsciousness or lethargy.
Where did I go
Reflecting on a sense of loss or confusion about one's current state.
Where did I go
-I've been waiting on the sidelines
Waiting for an opportunity, but mental well-being is a concern, and there is a need for enlightenment to avoid a negative outcome.
For my turn but my mind ain't right
-I've got to see the light
-Or I'll be going down, going down
-I've been waiting on the sidelines
Reiteration of the theme of waiting for a chance, coupled with the importance of finding clarity to avoid a downward spiral.
For my turn but my mind ain't right
-I've got to see the light
-Or I'll be going down, going down
-Starstruck
Reemphasizing a feeling of being captivated by fame or admiration, with a reminder that this is not a conventional love song.
Long gone
-Not a love song
-Looking back I try an reminisce
Reflecting on past experiences, especially late-night conversations, with a recognition that certain desires or expectations may have been unattainable, leading to self-medication.
Late nights on the phone, girl how could I forget
-I wanted something, that not even I could give
-Taking my prescription
-And swallowing all of it, ya ya
-I've been waiting on the sidelines
Repeating the theme of waiting for a turn, emphasizing the need for mental clarity to avoid a negative outcome.
For my turn but my mind ain't right
-I've got to see the light
-Or I'll be going down, going down
-I've been waiting on the sidelines
Reiterating the waiting theme, stressing the importance of finding light to prevent a downward spiral.
For my turn but my mind ain't right
-I've got to see the light
-Or I'll be going down, going down
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