Stars Fall On
Celestial Confessions: When Stars Speak the UnspokenLyrics
The moon is hanging low tonight.
The speaker observes that the moon is low in the sky tonight.
There's something different in your eyes.
The speaker notices a change or something unique in the person's eyes.
It's a complicated notion, knowing when to open my mouth
Expressing the complexity of deciding when to speak up and express oneself.
And let my words flow freely.
The speaker reflects on the challenge of freely sharing their thoughts and feelings.
And I'm watching the sky tonight.
The speaker is observing the sky, possibly contemplating or searching for answers.
The stars fall on, whenever I'm around you.
The stars metaphorically fall when the speaker is in the presence of the person being addressed.
The stars fall on a million miles away.
Even when physically distant, the impact of the person's words is significant, like stars falling a million miles away.
Like me, they're falling at the words you say.
The speaker likens their emotions to stars falling in response to the words spoken by the addressed person.
I'm asking for a second chance,
The speaker is seeking another opportunity or forgiveness, expressing a desire for understanding.
Praying that you'll understand.
The speaker is hopeful and praying for the addressee to comprehend their feelings or situation.
It's a self destructive habit.
Describing the habit of self-destructive behavior, possibly related to the speaker's reluctance to express themselves.
Constantly protecting myself,
The speaker acknowledges a pattern of constantly protecting themselves, possibly by not revealing their true emotions.
Never saying how I feel.
Highlighting the difficulty of expressing emotions openly and honestly.
And I'm watching the sky tonight.
Similar to line 6, the speaker is again contemplating or observing the sky.
The stars fall on, whenever I'm around you.
Reiterating the idea that the stars metaphorically fall when the speaker is around the addressed person.
The stars fall on a million miles away.
Even at a great distance, the impact of the person's words is significant, like stars falling a million miles away.
Like me, they're falling at the words you say.
Repeating the comparison of the speaker's emotions to stars falling in response to the addressed person's words.
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