Jeff does alot of anthropormophic writing on this album: he talks to animals & whales, writes a symphony to rain & addresses sky & night formally.
Here he personifies his love as starlight, looking first at him & then away (a star radiating in all directions). I think he draws a nice analogy on the randomness of finding a love out of everyone in the world. Yet just how special is it when you realize the same constellation shines on everyone?
Later he makes a confession about this flighty girl to the glow of the moon, swearing it to secrecy.
The line that's always confused in this love song me is the "you had me all summer long". Unless it's 'had' in the sense of Evil Woman, maybe saying enough is enough.
Jeff does alot of anthropormophic writing on this album: he talks to animals & whales, writes a symphony to rain & addresses sky & night formally.
Here he personifies his love as starlight, looking first at him & then away (a star radiating in all directions). I think he draws a nice analogy on the randomness of finding a love out of everyone in the world. Yet just how special is it when you realize the same constellation shines on everyone?
Later he makes a confession about this flighty girl to the glow of the moon, swearing it to secrecy.
The line that's always confused in this love song me is the "you had me all summer long". Unless it's 'had' in the sense of Evil Woman, maybe saying enough is enough.