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Journey through Deserts: Unveiling the Hidden StarsLyrics
I think I saw your star as the fog rolled in
I perceived a celestial object that I associate with you as the fog enveloped the surroundings
On a California highway in the Santa Ana wind
This celestial observation occurred on a California highway during the Santa Ana wind
In the smell of desert water
The sensation of desert water triggered a connection to the aforementioned celestial entity
In a look of sweet regret
A facial expression conveying a mixture of sweetness and regret further linked to the identified celestial object
I think I saw your star as the fog rolled in
Reiteration of the observation of your celestial representation amidst the rolling fog
I think I saw your star as the horses ran
Another sighting of your celestial representation, this time coinciding with the movement of horses
In the smell of the rose and the fried chicken pan
The scent of roses and the sound of a frying chicken pan accompanied this celestial observation
In the taste of your kiss
The taste of your kiss and the happiness reflected in your partner's smile associated with the perceived celestial object
And the smile of your man
The mentioned celestial object's presence traced back to where it all began
I think I saw your star where it all began
(Empty line - serves as a visual break in the lyrics)
Star light, star bright, star I see
Invocation of a classic star-related rhyme, expressing a desire to see a bright star
Moonglow don't go dark on me
Plea for the constant brightness of the moonglow, suggesting a fear of its potential darkness
I think I saw your star as I lay my head to rest
Another sighting of the celestial object while laying down to rest, surrounded by knowledge and yet-to-be-discovered aspects
In all the things you knew
Reference to familiarity with your characteristics and the yet unknown
And what you ain't found yet
Sensation of your heartbeat against an empty chest accentuates the celestial sighting
In the beat of your heart against my empty chest
The celestial object's appearance associated with the giver of the best you had to offer
I think I saw your star you gave me all your best
(Empty line - serves as a visual break in the lyrics)
Star light, star bright, star I see
Repetition of the star-related rhyme, emphasizing the desire to see a bright star
Moonglow don't go dark on me
Renewed plea for the moonglow to stay illuminated, resisting the urge to turn dark
I think I saw your star in the campfire hiss
Additional sighting of the celestial object in the hiss of a campfire, intertwined with the search for truth and missed marks
In the search for the truth and the mark we missed
The celestial representation linked to the sounds of the campfire and the pursuit of truth
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