Lonestar
Norah Jones And Willie Nelson Lyrics
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This feeling I'm trying to fight
It's dark and I think that I would
Give anything
For you to shine down on me
How far you are I just don't know
The distance I'm willing to go
Hoping for some kind of sign
Lonestar where are you out tonight?
This feeling I'm trying to fight
It's dark and I think that I would
Give anything
For you to shine down on me
For you to shine down on me
The lyrics of "Lonestar" by Norah Jones and Willie Nelson seem to speak of a character who is searching for a sense of connection and direction in the world. The first verse begins with the singer wondering about the whereabouts of the Lone Star, a symbol of hope and guidance that is said to shine over Texas. The mood of the song is contemplative and somber, as the character comes to terms with feeling lost and alone. The lyrics convey a sense of yearning and longing, as the character hopes for the light of the Lone Star to shine down on them and provide some sense of comfort and direction.
The song uses metaphors to describe the character's search for meaning, such as "I pick up a stone that I cast to the sky, hoping for some kind of sign." It could be interpreted as the character searching for a sense of purpose in the universe. Overall, the lyrics evoke a feeling of sadness and loneliness but also a glimmer of hope as the character yearns for the guidance of the Lone Star to illuminate their path.
Line by Line Meaning
Lonestar where are you out tonight?
Norah Jones and Willie Nelson are requesting for Lonestar (a star) and its light that shines in the dark sky.
This feeling I'm trying to fight
The singers are trying to overcome a certain feeling or emotion.
It's dark and I think that I would
The atmosphere is dark, and the singers have a hope that Lonestar will shine down on them.
Give anything
The singers express their willingness to do anything to see Lonestar shine down on them.
For you to shine down on me
The singers want Lonestar to shine its light on them, and they repeat this in the chorus to emphasize their desire.
How far you are I just don't know
The singers are unaware of how far Lonestar is from them.
The distance I'm willing to go
Despite not knowing the distance, the singers are still willing to do whatever it takes to see Lonestar.
I pick up a stone that I cast to the sky
The singers throw a stone up in the sky, hoping that it will hit Lonestar and catch its attention.
Hoping for some kind of sign
The singers are looking for any signal from Lonestar that they are being listened to, heard, or seen.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Lee Alexander
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@TheNesianscribe
I love how battered Willie's guitar is, just like the man himself - rough around the edges but pure, classic country goodness! Also, just how beautiful and talented is Miss Jones? Wow, what a combo!
@TimBowSpice
Willie Nelson's guitar is named trigger, and the same man has been doing repairs on it for many years.
And the decade that Norah Jone's "Don't know why" was released, it was the top selling album of the decade.
@Jangocat
God bless Willie, I hope he lives to be 100... And Norah is a musical goddess...
@michelefitzgerald6603
ITS BEEN SAID
IT TAKES A THOUSAND YEARS
TO CREATE A TRUE LOVE ❤️
@michelefitzgerald6603
SONG
@robertothebar
Norah, the greatest pop/jazz/soul/folk/country singer-composer EVER!! And she´s the most beautiful woman in the world.....
@velvetunderpants44
And you just KNOW she's a total sweetheart too
@MrEclecticity
I am within a gossamer thread of agreeing with you.
@velvetunderpants44
Two Texas legends
Love the bones of both of 'em.
Norah's such a great country singer
My heart breaks at the thought of a world without Willie Nelson
@HuffTex
Norah Jones brings out something primal in me.....Grrrrrrrooowwwwwl! Willie is, and always will be, the coolest cat in the place...