Over the Moon
Journey through Love's Phases: Over the Moon by Nataly DawnLyrics
Over the moon
Feeling extremely happy or delighted.
When you told me you’d be
Expressing anticipation or excitement about the prospect of someone returning home soon.
Coming home soon
Highlighting the joy or happiness associated with the imminent return of a loved one.
When we rolled out of
Describing the act of getting out of bed with a sense of disorientation, possibly due to sleepiness or drowsiness.
Our beds with foggy heads
Referring to the grogginess experienced upon waking up.
To find our shoes
Searching for shoes, suggesting a hurried or spontaneous departure.
Anywhere we go
Expressing happiness or contentment regardless of location.
I’m over the moon
Reiterating the extreme happiness or joy felt.
Morning gloom
Describing a sense of gloom or sadness experienced in the morning.
When I wake up
Referring to the distance or emotional separation felt upon waking up.
Light years away from you
Emphasizing the emotional distance or time gap between the speaker and the person they are addressing.
Drawing circles feeling small
Feeling emotionally constrained or confined, possibly due to circumstances or a sense of smallness.
Wondering what else I could do
Expressing contemplation or introspection about alternative actions or choices.
Was it as good as I recall
Questioning the quality or satisfaction of past experiences.
Just can’t get over the moon
Reiterating the inability to overcome extreme happiness or joy.
Over the moon
Repeating the phrase "Over the moon" for emphasis.
Am I just a heart that orbits you
Pondering if the speaker is merely a supportive entity revolving around the central figure.
Cause the hardest thing of all
Highlighting the difficulty of making choices, particularly when it involves personal autonomy.
Is that you had the right to choose
Acknowledging the right of the other person to make choices, even if it is challenging for the speaker.
And you’ll never have it all
Expressing that despite choices, one may not attain everything, implying a sense of loss or unfulfillment.
But we had the moon
Recalling a shared experience or memory of having the moon, possibly symbolizing a moment of unity or happiness.
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