Star Charmer
Star Charmer: A Celestial Tale of Longing and Lost DreamsLyrics
Like a far flung star
Comparing someone to a distant celestial body, possibly indicating their remoteness or unattainability.
There you are
Recognition of the person's presence or existence in the speaker's life.
Littlest than before
Smaller or less significant than previously perceived.
As you slip from my fingertips
Describes the feeling of losing grip or losing connection with this person.
Left me here on the burning shore
The person has left the speaker in a challenging or difficult situation.
Searched and searched
Intensive efforts made to find or connect with the person.
Ah, you were worth so much
Expresses the immense value the person holds for the speaker.
More than you ever thought you were
The person's worth surpasses their own perception of it.
Everything you believe I still carry with me
The speaker still holds onto the person's beliefs despite their absence.
Broken down on the burning shore
Continues to feel broken or distraught in the difficult situation caused by the person's departure.
And it must have felt much easier
Suggests that it might have been easier for the person to have celestial or grand companionship.
To have the stars along your side
Implies that having the stars alongside might have made the person's journey or existence easier.
And it must have felt much easier
Similar sentiment to line 13 but referring to having the world by their side.
To have the world along your side
Expresses the idea that having worldly connections or support could have made things easier for the person.
A Daddy's girl
Identifying the person as someone closely connected to their father.
I see you curl
Visualizes the person's position or posture, possibly in a vulnerable or protected state.
And sleeping on the floor
Sleeping on the ground, possibly metaphorical for being in a humble or disadvantaged position.
Maybe you dream a little dream of me
Suggesting that the person might dream or think about the speaker in their absence.
Down here on the burning shore
The speaker feels abandoned or left behind in a challenging situation.
Yeah, there you are
Reiteration of acknowledging the person's presence or existence.
Attached to a star
Describing the person as connected to something celestial or unreachable.
Beyond the point of no return
Indicating a point where it's impossible to revert or change a situation.
Maybe you ought to spare a thought
Advising the person to consider those left behind, who struggle without the advantages or opportunities they have.
For those of us down here who never learn
Expresses a sense of frustration or resentment towards those who seem to have it easier.
And it must have felt much easier
Repeats the idea that having certain support or companionship could make life easier.
To have the world along your side
Reiteration of how having worldly connections might make life easier.
And it must have felt much easier
Repeats the idea that having celestial support or companionship might make life easier.
To have the stars along your side
Similar sentiment to line 32, emphasizing the potential ease with celestial support.
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