Stars is notorious for their instrumentals, for their soft spoken lyrics, that reinforce a message throughout the entire song, the fact that they can captivate you with an entire song.
This song is a beautiful way to start an album honestly.
To go off what Silent-t said, I think it might be. Especially with the album title, and the opening lines that repeat "the night is here / forget your name / forget your fears" kind of allude to this sense of urgency. A "the time is now or never". They might have had sex the night before he left for the war; but I don't think the worry is so much in never seeing her lover again--
but with bringing a child in the middle of the war.
What the hell? How is this not Stars?
Stars is notorious for their instrumentals, for their soft spoken lyrics, that reinforce a message throughout the entire song, the fact that they can captivate you with an entire song.
This song is a beautiful way to start an album honestly.
To go off what Silent-t said, I think it might be. Especially with the album title, and the opening lines that repeat "the night is here / forget your name / forget your fears" kind of allude to this sense of urgency. A "the time is now or never". They might have had sex the night before he left for the war; but I don't think the worry is so much in never seeing her lover again--
but with bringing a child in the middle of the war.
"I have brought you here."
@daylove unique take on the song
@daylove unique take on the song