I think @KeeperOfKale has offered a great interpretation. The only thing I would like to add is that the "sin" could be depression. I have read interviews from Leprous about this album and they agree it is quite dark in it's themes.
So for me this song seems to be speaking of depression. Many people feel ashamed that they are depressed, suppress these emotions (hide them) and generally you feel like you are stuck (in a valley perhaps?)
The secret star analogy to me is that guiding light out of the depression ... your salvation, that person or thing that brings you back. My personal interpretation based on my fights with depression anyway.
I think @KeeperOfKale has offered a great interpretation. The only thing I would like to add is that the "sin" could be depression. I have read interviews from Leprous about this album and they agree it is quite dark in it's themes.
So for me this song seems to be speaking of depression. Many people feel ashamed that they are depressed, suppress these emotions (hide them) and generally you feel like you are stuck (in a valley perhaps?)
The secret star analogy to me is that guiding light out of the depression ... your salvation, that person or thing that brings you back. My personal interpretation based on my fights with depression anyway.