Shooting Star
Mud Flow Lyrics


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Oooh-oh oooh-oh
Oooh-oh oooh-oh
Shooting star
You're made of water
With rum and wine
You will find shelter
It's in your eyes, I see
Like all blue skies, you see

Shooting star
We could call a doctor
So another say
You will last forever
It's in your eyes, it's true
Like all blue skies, it's you

For all we know we may never meet again
We wouldn't say a word
Until then
For all we know we may never meet again
We would say a word
So we got


You shooting star
You're made of water
And rum and wine
You will last forever





Going after
My love

Overall Meaning

The song "Shooting Star" by Mud Flow is a melancholic yet beautiful song that explores themes such as longing and the uncertainty of the future. The opening lines of "Oooh-oh oooh-oh" create an ambient and dreamy atmosphere. The chorus, "Shooting star, you're made of water, with rum and wine, you will find shelter," is a metaphor about the temporary nature of life and the importance of finding comfort and joy in the moment. The song is about seizing the day and not taking things for granted.


The phrase "It's in your eyes" is repeated twice in the chorus, and it implies that the singer sees something special or significant in the eyes of the person they are singing to. The use of the color blue also symbolizes hope and optimism. When the singer says, "We wouldn't say a word, until then," it suggests that there is an unspoken bond or understanding between the singer and the person they are addressing. The nature of the "doctor" they mention in the second verse leaves the listener with some mystery as to what they mean.


Overall, "Shooting Star" is a poignant and introspective song, evocative of emotions such as loneliness, yearning, and hopefulness.


Line by Line Meaning

Oooh-oh oooh-oh
Vocalization of excitement and admiration for the subject of the song.


Shooting star
A reference to the subject of the song, the fleeting and unpredictable nature of life, and the beauty of the night sky.


You're made of water
Acknowledgment that the subject is composed of the same basic elements as all life.


With rum and wine
A metaphor for indulgence and pleasure in life experiences.


You will find shelter
Assurance that the subject will be taken care of in difficult times.


It's in your eyes, I see
Recognition of the subject's true nature and beauty revealed through their gaze.


Like all blue skies, you see
Comparison to the vastness and wonder of the sky, with a suggestion that the subject shares this perspective.


We could call a doctor
Acknowledgment that all life is transient and fragile, with a reference to the idea that modern medicine can prolong life.


So another say
Another may say something different, but ultimately each individual understands their own mortality in their own way.


You will last forever
An optimistic view that the subject will persist in some way beyond their time on Earth, whether through memories or spiritual beliefs.


It's in your eyes, it's true
Reiteration that the subject's true nature is visible in their gaze, and that this essence endures.


For all we know we may never meet again
Acknowledgment that life is unpredictable and that people may not cross paths again after parting.


We wouldn't say a word
Suggesting that the individual would be content to part without words or closure, as life is fleeting and unpredictable.


Until then
Until the next encounter, if it should come to pass.


You shooting star
Reiteration of the subject's nature, with added emphasis.


And rum and wine
Reemphasizing the idea of pleasurable indulgence in life experiences.


You will last forever
Restating the idea that the subject will endure in some fashion beyond their life on Earth.


Going after
Pursuing the subject or the lifestyle they represent.


My love
Affectionate address to either the subject or the pursuit of living life to the fullest.




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