Stargazing
Homunculus Lyrics


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Stargazing from the bathroom
Naked astronaut
Stargazing from the bathroom

When oxygen is thin and rare
And memory left cold and bare
Bodies become obsolete as we stare into the empty sheets
The birds are strange and fly alone
And buildings groan all night long
The great transgression transmundane joyful
And to your right is heaven

Stargazing from the bathroom
Naked astronaut
Stargazing from the bathroom

How would our heroes fare so beautiful and debonair?
Stripped of their samson's hair a virtual electric chair
And the nameless will remain less vulnerable to pain
Less vulnerable to impermanence and the nameless will remain

These days i dance a lot
You can't see me but i sure dance a lot
Bathroom solitude is what i needed
Stargazing, i'm dancing and bleeding

These days i dance a lot
You can't see me but i sure dance a lot
Bathroom solitude is what i needed
Stargazing, i'm dancing and bleeding

And space looks so pristine now the earth could never seem so clean
But distance makes the dirt shine the devil seem almost divine
I breathe in what you breathe out listening to whispered shouts




From high above the rain blows down heaven also sweats
In sound and light, in light

Overall Meaning

"Stargazing from the bathroom" by Homunculus is a beautifully crafted song that delves deep into themes of isolation, detachment, and the search for meaning in a vast universe. The opening line of the song, "Stargazing from the bathroom," sets the scene for the rest of the song. The idea of looking up at the stars while in a confined space like a bathroom is an interesting juxtaposition that highlights the feeling of being trapped or stuck in one's own thoughts. The line "Naked astronaut" is similarly thought-provoking, bringing to mind the idea of being alone and vulnerable in a harsh, unfamiliar environment.


The next few lines of the song paint a bleak picture of a world in which oxygen is thin and memories are faded. The imagery of bodies becoming obsolete and the strange behavior of birds creates a sense of disorientation and loss. However, there is a glimmer of hope in the line "the great transgression transmundane joyful," which suggests that even in the face of adversity, there is still the possibility for transcendence and joy.


The chorus of the song is both haunting and hypnotic, as the repeated line "Stargazing from the bathroom" takes on a mantra-like quality. The final verse of the song brings the themes full circle, as the singer speaks of dancing and bleeding in the solitude of the bathroom. The idea of finding release through movement and pain is a powerful one, and it underscores the complex emotional landscape of the song.


Line by Line Meaning

Stargazing from the bathroom
Observing the stars from the humble confines of the toilet


Naked astronaut
A feeling of being exposed and vulnerable like an astronaut without a spacesuit


Stargazing from the bathroom
Repeating the opening line for emphasis


When oxygen is thin and rare
During moments of suffocation, stress and anxiety


And memory left cold and bare
When your memory feels useless and limited


Bodies become obsolete as we stare into the empty sheets
Our physical existence can feel pointless in moments of introspection


The birds are strange and fly alone
In moments of solitude, even nature feels unfamiliar


And buildings groan all night long
Even the structures that we rely upon can feel fragile and unreliable


The great transgression transmundane joyful
A sense of liberation in breaking free from worldly concerns


And to your right is heaven
A feeling of spirituality or enlightenment on the horizon


How would our heroes fare so beautiful and debonair?
Musings on how even the most admired figures would handle extreme vulnerability and powerlessness


Stripped of their samson's hair a virtual electric chair
A reference to losing one's source of strength, and the danger of technological overreliance


And the nameless will remain less vulnerable to pain
Those without recognition or a reputation are shielded from the pain of disappointment or failure


Less vulnerable to impermanence and the nameless will remain
Anonymous individuals are less likely to fade into obscurity and be forgotten


These days i dance a lot
Finding solace or escape through movement


You can't see me but i sure dance a lot
Dancing privately, away from prying eyes and judgment


Bathroom solitude is what i needed
Finding solitude even in the most mundane or intimate spaces


Stargazing, i'm dancing and bleeding
Merging feelings of wonder, release, and pain


And space looks so pristine now the earth could never seem so clean
Comparing the awe-inspiring vastness of space to the distractions and messiness of life on earth


But distance makes the dirt shine the devil seem almost divine
Distance can lend a sense of glamour or significance to things that are otherwise mundane or even evil


I breathe in what you breathe out listening to whispered shouts
Feeling connected to others even in moments of isolation through a shared environment


From high above the rain blows down heaven also sweats
Contrasting the beauty of the heavens with the raw, sweaty physicality of earthly life


In sound and light, in light
Finishing with a cryptic and open-ended statement about the interplay between sensory experience and perception




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