Shooting Star
Ella Gibson Lyrics


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I drain easily
Some type of battery
Just waiting for someone to use me
Like a wound that's wanting wine
I am not a good home
To myself sometimes
All the standards exceeded
Somehow I'm stuck here bleeding
And it's never enough to just ask myself
Who are you when no eyes are on you
Where are you when nobody needs you
Is the girl I knew still in there somewhere
Think I need some time to adjust
You can take a good look but
All you'll see is a star burn to death
Living for pats on the head
Habits I have to kick
But without it I'm a stranger I couldn't pretend to know
And I wish more than anything
It would come easily
Give everything I have and dig the hole deeper
Who are you when no eyes are on you
Where are you when nobody needs you
Is the girl I knew still in there somewhere
Think I need some time to adjust
You can take a good look but
All you'll see is a star burn to death
Feel the pressure build
I'm standing still
But I'm stuck ten feet under
Wise beyond my years
Saved all my tears
So is the hard part over
Feel the pressure build
I'm standing still
But I'm stuck ten feet under
Wise beyond my years
Saved all my tears
So is the hard part over yet
Watch me mold myself into




A new version that you
Can find in the constellations, mmm

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Shooting Star" by Ella Gibson delve deep into themes of self-worth, internal struggles, and the pressure to conform to societal expectations. The opening lines, "I drain easily, some type of battery, just waiting for someone to use me," suggest a sense of vulnerability and feeling drained by others' demands and expectations. The comparison of oneself to a wound craving wine conveys a desire to numb the pain or fill a void within.


The singer reflects on their inability to be a good home to themselves, acknowledging a sense of self-neglect or inner turmoil. Despite surpassing external standards, they feel trapped in a cycle of self-destructive behaviors and emotional wounds. The repeated questioning of "Who are you when no eyes are on you, where are you when nobody needs you?" reflects a search for identity and validation beyond external perceptions.


The imagery of a star burning to death symbolizes the intensity and pressure of seeking validation and recognition from others, living for external approval rather than genuine self-acceptance. The struggle with ingrained habits and the fear of losing oneself without them highlights the difficulty in breaking free from harmful patterns and finding authenticity within.


As the lyrics progress, the singer contemplates the weight of their experiences and emotions, feeling both trapped and wise beyond their years. The repeated refrain of "Feel the pressure build, I'm standing still, but I'm stuck ten feet under" captures the suffocating feeling of being overwhelmed and unable to break free from emotional burdens. The final lines suggest a desire for transformation, to mold oneself into a new version that can be discovered in the stars, hinting at a search for inner peace and acceptance amidst internal chaos.


Overall, "Shooting Star" poignantly explores the struggle to find oneself, navigate self-worth, and break free from the expectations that weigh heavily on the singer's soul. It conveys a sense of seeking validation and struggling with inner demons, while ultimately hinting at a longing for self-discovery and a new beginning amidst the darkness.




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Written by: Ella Gibson

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@kimberlytweedt3972

So good 💫❤️

@elliepfriederich

all your songs are so amazing!! ❤❤❤

@UncleJohnnysExcuses

Morals are strong, keep up your vision! A lot of us need to hear your strength!

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@RealLifeZatoichi

So pretty and unique. My names cub I really felt that when you said "living for pats on the head." Yeah. Lost puppy syndrome.

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