Meteorites

Celestial Collision: A Love Story Beyond the Stars
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Lyrics

Don't know where you're from but

Expressing uncertainty about the origin of the person being addressed.

I know you've come far

Acknowledging the significant journey or progress made by the addressed person.

Look at your eyes, they're meteorites

Comparing the eyes of the person to meteorites, possibly emphasizing their brightness or uniqueness.

Maybe we're meant to crash from the sky

Suggesting a potential destined collision or connection from the sky.

To meet eye to eye like meteorites

Describing the idea of meeting face to face like meteorites colliding.


You're rushing through the darkness

Describing the person's movement through challenges with intensity, likening it to a meteor with a fiery tail.

With a tail of fire

Continuing the metaphor of the person's journey with a sense of passion and energy.

I was just gonna leave here

Initially contemplating leaving but a change of heart or circumstance prevents departure.

But something changed my mind

Highlighting a shift in perspective or motivation.

Will curiosity kill me

Raising a question about the potential consequences of curiosity.

When meteors hit the ground

Imagining the impact of meteors hitting the ground, possibly symbolizing the consequences of exploration.

How can I escape now

Expressing a sense of entrapment or difficulty escaping a situation.

I see craters all around in my laboratory

Referring to the surroundings filled with impact craters, connecting to the metaphor of meteorites.

I study the matter supernatural force

Engaging in the study of supernatural forces related to the meteoric impact.

I keep putting my shield up

Taking protective measures, possibly metaphorical shields, against the perceived force.

I keep reading the small print

Emphasizing the importance of paying attention to details or precautions.

One speeding star!

Describing a rapid and impactful celestial event.


Don't know where you're from but

Reiterating uncertainty about the person's origin.

I know you've come far

Reaffirming the acknowledgment of the person's significant journey.

Look at your eyes, they're meteorites

Repeating the comparison of the person's eyes to meteorites.

Maybe we're meant to crash from the sky

Restating the idea of a potential destined collision or connection.

To meet eye to eye like meteorites

Reiterating the desire for a face-to-face meeting like meteorites colliding.


Am I just a spectator in this meteoric game

Pondering one's role as an observer in a meteoric event, questioning the fleeting nature of the experience.

If I blink I might miss you

Expressing the fear of missing a significant moment in the person's journey.

And it's driving me insane

Conveying the emotional turmoil caused by the potential missed connection.

You win, thumbs up, hands down

Declaring the person's victory with a positive gesture, appreciating their artistic expression.

Do your art to me

Encouraging the person to express themselves creatively.

Don't tell me what's possible

Rejecting limitations and seeking a meteoric experience from an observatory perspective.

Just meteor shower me from my observatory

Encouraging a meteor shower, emphasizing the desire for impactful experiences.

I study the data elemental force

Engaging in the study of elemental forces related to data.

Switch off the force field

Turning off protective measures, possibly embracing vulnerability.

Downgrade my defenses one speeding star

Reducing defenses, opening up to the impact of external forces.


Don't know where you're from but

Reiterating uncertainty about the person's origin.

I know you've come far

Reaffirming the acknowledgment of the person's significant journey.

Look at your eyes, they're meteorites

Repeating the comparison of the person's eyes to meteorites.

Maybe we're meant to crash from the sky

Restating the idea of a potential destined collision or connection.

To meet eye to eye like meteorites

Reiterating the desire for a face-to-face meeting like meteorites colliding.

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