Moon Song
Roses & Revolutions Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

I'm coming to your room
From the Moon
I see you there
It's in the air
And all around me
Everything I need up here
Is in your heart
And now it seems
The seams of time
Are oh so unraveling
And the universe is
Everywhere and nowhere
In my heart and in my mind

Oh, it seems that
Oh, it seems that
Oh, it seems that
The universe
Up on the Moon
It gets away from me
It seems the universe
Is my dearest darling
My shining starling
My oh so far away-ling
My happily every after
Is in the stars
Cos' it's in your heart
And it all just seems strange
When it's in the way
Of the Milky Way
And the galaxies
You were born upon
And the nebulas
That were in the stars
When they made your heart

And
And
And
And and and
And
And the nebulas
That made the stars
That rearranged the galaxies
When they made the Moon
It was in your heart
And it got so far away from you
Cos' it seems that the seams of the time
Are everywhere I thought I was
But now I'm not
And I'm stuck
In the middle
Of a universe
And a planet
That's just getting away from me

And so I'm on the Moon
And I'll make it move
The tides that
Were in your heart
The tides that
Were on the Earth
And the tides that
Made you
They made you
They shaped you
Like clay
Like the mud
That was made
That they used
To make
Your brain
Oh, it was all so far away
From them
Even at the time
The Gods didn't know what they were making




But they made you anyways
So think about what that says about you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Moon Song" by Roses & Revolutions have a dream-like quality as they explore themes of love, longing, and cosmic connections. The singer speaks from the perspective of being on the Moon and looking down upon their loved one. They express a deep sense of intimacy and connection, recognizing that everything they need is in the heart of this person. The song suggests that the seams of time are unraveling, blurring the boundaries between the singer's reality and the universe. They feel that the universe is both present and distant, with references to the Milky Way, galaxies, nebulas, and stars.


The lyrics depict a sense of awe and wonder as the singer contemplates the vastness of the universe and the profound influence it has had in shaping their loved one. They highlight the connection between cosmic elements like nebulas and stars with the creation of the Moon and how it relates to the person's heart. There is an underlying sense of longing and distance, as the singer feels that the universe and their loved one are getting further away from them. The song captures a feeling of being lost in the middle of it all, trying to understand their place in the universe and how it reflects upon their own existence.


Overall, "Moon Song" explores the intertwining of love, cosmic elements, and the mysteries of the universe, leaving the interpretation open for the listener to reflect on their own sense of connection and purpose within the vastness of existence.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm coming to your room
I am approaching the writer's significant other with a sense of intimacy and closeness.


From the Moon
Symbolically, the writer is expressing their perspective or viewpoint from a distance, as if observing from the Moon.


I see you there
The writer is acknowledging the presence of their significant other and being aware of their existence.


It's in the air
The connection or romantic atmosphere between the writer and their significant other is palpable and tangible.


And all around me
The writer feels surrounded by the loving presence and energy of their significant other.


Everything I need up here
In the writer's viewpoint from the Moon, they find that their significant other fulfills and satisfies all their emotional needs and desires.


Is in your heart
The source of everything the writer needs and desires is found within the heart of their significant other.


And now it seems
The writer is reflecting on their current perception or realization.


The seams of time
The boundaries or divisions of time and its passing.


Are oh so unraveling
The writer perceives a sense of time becoming unbound or unhinged, possibly suggesting a feeling of losing track or control of time.


And the universe is
The writer's attention is drawn to the vastness and complexity of the universe.


Everywhere and nowhere
The universe is both omnipresent yet intangible or inaccessible to the writer.


In my heart and in my mind
The writer feels a deep connection to the universe within their emotional and intellectual self.


Oh, it seems that
The writer is expressing a sense of realization or understanding.


The universe
The cosmic existence and all its wonders.


Up on the Moon
Referring to the writer's perspective or viewpoint from the Moon, emphasizing distance and detachment.


It gets away from me
The vastness and complexity of the universe eludes the writer's full comprehension or grasp.


It seems the universe
The writer expresses the recurring thought or observation regarding their perception of the universe.


Is my dearest darling
The universe is metaphorically depicted as the writer's most beloved or cherished entity.


My shining starling
Symbolizing the universe as a radiant and captivating entity, evoking the imagery of a small star.


My oh so far away-ling
The writer emphasizes the distant and remote nature of the universe.


My happily every after
The writer envisions the universe as a source of eternal fulfillment and contentment.


Is in the stars
The writer finds their ultimate happiness, destiny, or fulfillment within the vast celestial realm.


Cos' it's in your heart
The source of the writer's happiness and fulfillment lies within the heart of their significant other.


And it all just seems strange
The writer experiences a sense of oddness or peculiarity regarding their perceptions and emotions.


When it's in the way
Referring to the presence of something that obstructs or complicates the writer's perception or understanding of their emotions and desires.


Of the Milky Way
Symbolizing the writer's emotional and mental state being overshadowed or obscured by the vastness and complexity of the universe.


And the galaxies
The vast collections of celestial bodies, evoking a sense of wonder and insignificance.


You were born upon
The writer refers to their significant other's connection to the galaxies, emphasizing their celestial origin or essence.


And the nebulas
Cosmic formations of interstellar dust and gas, symbolizing the chaotic and transformative aspects of the universe.


That were in the stars
Emphasizing the interconnectedness and interdependence of celestial bodies and their constituents.


When they made your heart
The writer suggests that their significant other's heart was formed or influenced by the cosmic events and elements.


And
Introducing another element or thought to be considered.


And
Continuing to introduce additional elements or thoughts.


And
Repeating the pattern of introducing more elements or thoughts.


And and and
Emphasizing the repetition and accumulation of various elements or thoughts being presented.


And
Continuing to introduce further elements or thoughts for consideration.


And the nebulas
Referring back to the cosmic formations of interstellar dust and gas, highlighting their significance.


That made the stars
Stressing the connection between nebulas and the creation or formation of stars.


That rearranged the galaxies
Highlighting the transformative influence of stars on the arrangement or structure of galaxies.


When they made the Moon
Suggesting that the Moon was formed or influenced by the rearrangement of galaxies caused by stars and nebulas.


It was in your heart
Symbolically attributing the Moon's creation to the heart of the writer's significant other.


And it got so far away from you
The Moon, representing the vastness and distance between the writer and their significant other, became distant and unreachable.


Cos' it seems that the seams of the time
The writer suggests that their perception of time, its boundaries, and divisions have become blurred or uncertain in relation to their relationship.


Are everywhere I thought I was
The writer experiences a sense of disorientation or loss of perspective as their previous understanding or certainty about their location or state of being becomes scattered throughout their perception of time.


But now I'm not
The writer expresses a realization or acknowledgment that their current state or location is not where they believed or assumed it to be.


And I'm stuck
The writer feels trapped or unable to move forward emotionally or mentally.


In the middle
The writer is metaphorically positioned in a stagnant or unresolved emotional state.


Of a universe
The writer is within the vastness and complexity of the universe, representing their struggle to navigate or understand their emotions.


And a planet
Referring to Earth, the writer suggests that their emotional predicament is influenced or affected by their earthly existence and experiences.


That's just getting away from me
The writer feels a sense of detachment or separation from their earthly experiences, perceiving them as slipping out of their control or understanding.


And so I'm on the Moon
Metaphorically, the writer is emotionally detached or removed, residing on the perspective or viewpoint of the Moon.


And I'll make it move
The writer asserts their determination or intention to influence or change the emotional dynamics or currents between themselves and their significant other.


The tides that
Symbolizing the fluctuating nature of emotions or relationships.


Were in your heart
Referring to the emotional currents or desires that originated from the heart of the writer's significant other.


The tides that
Reiterating the concept of emotional fluctuations or movements.


Were on the Earth
Emphasizing the connection between emotions and the earthly realm of the writer's significant other.


And the tides that
Continuing to highlight the metaphorical connection between emotions and their influence on the Earth.


Made you
Suggesting that the emotional tides shaped or influenced the formation of the writer's significant other's identity or personality.


They made you
Reiterating the idea that the emotional currents or tides played a significant role in the formation of the writer's significant other.


They shaped you
Emphasizing the transformative impact of emotions on the writer's significant other.


Like clay
Symbolizing the malleability or impressionability of the writer's significant other, as if their emotional tides molded them into who they are.


Like the mud
Comparing the shaping or influence of emotions on the writer's significant other to the way mud or wet earth can be molded or shaped.


That was made
Referring to the formation or creation of mud.


That they used
Suggesting that the emotional tides served as a tool or medium in the shaping or formation of the writer's significant other.


To make
Highlighting the active role emotions played in the creation or development of the writer's significant other's identity or essence.


Your brain
Symbolically, the writer implies that emotions influenced the cognitive and thought processes of their significant other, shaping their mind and mental attributes.


Oh, it was all so far away
Reflecting on the remote, distant, or intangible aspects of the emotions and their transformative impact on the writer's significant other.


From them
The writer recognizes the emotional detachment or lack of understanding their significant other had regarding their own emotions and their influence on themselves.


Even at the time
The writer acknowledges that even during the origin or formation of their significant other, there was a lack of awareness or knowledge about the impact emotions would have.


The Gods didn't know what they were making
Using a metaphorical reference to the Gods, the writer expresses the idea that even higher beings or higher powers were uncertain or lacked full understanding of the consequences or outcomes of their actions in relation to their significant other's emotional formation.


But they made you anyways
Despite the uncertainty or lack of complete understanding, the writer suggests that the Gods proceeded with creating their significant other, implying a sense of acceptance or embracing the unknown.


So think about what that says about you
The writer invites their significant other to contemplate or reflect upon the implications of their emotional origins and influences, suggesting that it speaks volumes about their identity, character, and the unique nature of their being.




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Mary Mitchell

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Comments from YouTube:

Wendy Raymond

Absolutely amazing beautiful singing thanku so much love and God bless x

Cristina Oliveira

AMAZING SOUND

Song Master

This. Really good.

phlangephace

sounds like generic olivia rodrigo

More Versions