Starlight
Bee Gees Lyrics


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Starlight, summer nights
Don't leave me here alone to die
Someone, somewhere cried

Oh starlight, oh in my eyes
Too far away to see the lights
Drifters, drifting by
Now you've come back again
And I ain't over it yet
Please won't you walk with me
Talk with me
Starlight, yeah

Starlight, oh winter nights
The snow has come and love has gone
Now I'm feeling cold
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah

Starlight, oh in my eyes
Too far away to see the lights
And I'm growing so old

Now you've come back again
And I ain't over it yet
Please won't you walk with me
Talk with me
Starlight

Now you've come back again
And I ain't over it yet
Please won't you walk with me




Talk with me
Starlight

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bee Gees’ “Starlight” evoke the pain of loneliness and heartbreak. The song speaks of the emptiness felt on both summer and winter nights, where the singer is left alone to suffer. The opening lines, “Starlight, summer nights/Don't leave me here alone to die” sets the tone for the rest of the lyrics. The singer is longing for companionship and is in agony over being abandoned. The line, “Someone, somewhere cried” reveals a deeper sense of hurt, as the singer may be relating to the sorrow felt by the one who left them.


The chorus repeats the line, “Now you've come back again/And I ain't over it yet/Please won't you walk with me/Talk with me/Starlight” which expresses the longing for reconciliation. The singer is not yet over the one who left and is begging for them to return to their side. The song ends on a similar note, reinforcing the singer’s desire for companionship and their suffering without it.


Overall, “Starlight” captures the universal experience of heartbreak with its melancholic melody and poignant lyrics.


Line by Line Meaning

Starlight, summer nights
The singer is looking up at the night sky during summertime, admiring the bright twinkling stars.


Don't leave me here alone to die
The singer is feeling lonely and fearful of being abandoned, like they will not be able to survive without companionship.


Someone, somewhere cried
The singer acknowledges that someone, somewhere may be feeling the same sense of loneliness and despair as they are.


Oh starlight, oh in my eyes
The artist is entranced by the beauty of the stars and feels a connection to them.


Too far away to see the lights
The artist recognizes that the stars are millions of miles away and they can only enjoy their beauty from a distance.


Drifters, drifting by
The singer is observing the passing of time and how everything in life seems to be in constant motion, including themselves.


Now you've come back again
The singer is addressing someone who has returned to their life after a long absence, possibly a lost love or friend.


And I ain't over it yet
The artist is admitting that they still have unresolved feelings about the other person's departure and return.


Please won't you walk with me
The artist is asking the other person to accompany them on their journey through life, whether that be physically or emotionally.


Talk with me
The artist is also asking for conversation and connection with the other person, since they have been apart for so long.


Starlight, yeah
The singer is possibly using the stars as a metaphor for their own emotions, since they are both bright and beautiful yet distant and unreachable.


Starlight, oh winter nights
The artist is now looking at the stars in the wintertime, which might be a darker and colder time of year for them.


The snow has come and love has gone
The singer has experienced heartbreak and feels that their love has been lost or taken away.


Now I'm feeling cold
The emotional loss from the previous line is affecting the singer's literal and metaphorical warmth in life.


And I'm growing so old
The singer is feeling like they are getting older and running out of time to find happiness or fulfill their desires.




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: ANDY GIBB

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Philip Kassabian


on Stayin Alive

What a fantastic song by the Bee Gee's.

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