I was given a book on the cosmos as a gift from a friend and it has the most beautiful pictures and imagerie of the universe and the planets and the stars and I was reading a passage on Cassiopeia the supernova.
It was absolutely stunning and it was written in this emotional way and it started to making me think about what if I personified that star?
And it's so really about, you know, the coming together like what it would feel like to be a star that is thousands and thousands miles and lightyears away from anything about it and what if that star fell in love with something.
And it's about you having to give up something to coming together because the stars in order to meet up have to collide and explode but I think is that beauty in that collison as well.
-Sara Bareilles
I was given a book on the cosmos as a gift from a friend and it has the most beautiful pictures and imagerie of the universe and the planets and the stars and I was reading a passage on Cassiopeia the supernova. It was absolutely stunning and it was written in this emotional way and it started to making me think about what if I personified that star? And it's so really about, you know, the coming together like what it would feel like to be a star that is thousands and thousands miles and lightyears away from anything about it and what if that star fell in love with something. And it's about you having to give up something to coming together because the stars in order to meet up have to collide and explode but I think is that beauty in that collison as well. -Sara Bareilles