Lunar Rings
Solarstone Lyrics


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She has dancer's legs
and eyes that glow like Mexico
and she moves like fireflies
through Jackson Pollack southern skies
She's falling like dominoes
Where she lands nobody knows
Her hair rolls like waterfalls
or golden tears she never shows

She is counting on lunar rings
though she's never been one for astronomy
She is shivering in the northern wind
She is begging, begging to begin

She's counting lunar rings
though she's never been one for astronomy
She's shivering in the wind
begging, begging to begin

She's been six years on the road
in search of Jericho
She's taken refuge
in a vision of Calypso
She lost her lover
who was both forbidden and estranged
She charts the planets
to see if things will ever change

She is counting on lunar rings
though she's never been one for astronomy
She is shivering in the northern wind
She is begging, begging to begin

She's counting lunar rings
though she's never been one for astronomy




She's shivering in the wind
begging, begging to begin

Overall Meaning

In Solarstone's "Lunar Rings," the singer describes a woman who is both mysterious and striking. With "dancer's legs" and eyes that "glow like Mexico," she moves with grace and confidence, almost like "fireflies through Jackson Pollack southern skies." The woman's hair is a feature in its own right, described as being like "waterfalls" or "golden tears she never shows." Throughout the song, we also learn about the woman's journey - she's been on the road for six years searching for something, taken refuge in a vision of Calypso, and lost a lover who was both forbidden and estranged.


Despite not having any particular interest in astronomy, the woman is "counting on lunar rings" and "charting the planets" to see if things will ever change. Meanwhile, she's "shivering in the northern wind" and "begging, begging to begin." There's a sense of restlessness and longing throughout the song, as if the woman is searching for something she hasn't found yet. It's possible that the lunar rings represent a kind of hope for her, a sign that things might be shifting in her life.


Line by Line Meaning

She has dancer's legs
Her legs are agile and graceful, like those of a dancer


and eyes that glow like Mexico
Her eyes shine bright and vibrant, like the culture of Mexico


and she moves like fireflies
She moves in a way that resembles the twinkling and fluttering movement of fireflies


through Jackson Pollack southern skies
She moves through the skies like a painting of Jackson Pollock, known for his abstract expressionism and use of bright colors


She's falling like dominoes
She is falling in a chain reaction, like dominoes that knock each other down


Where she lands nobody knows
It is uncertain where she will finally settle or end up


Her hair rolls like waterfalls
Her hair cascades in a way that is reminiscent of flowing waterfalls


or golden tears she never shows
Her hair falls like tears of gold, yet she never outwardly displays her emotions


She's been six years on the road
She has been travelling for six years


in search of Jericho
She is seeking a place or state of mind like that of the Biblical city of Jericho


She's taken refuge
She has sought solace or shelter


in a vision of Calypso
She has found comfort in a dreamlike state of mind, similar to the mythical nymph, Calypso


She lost her lover
She has experienced the loss of a significant other


who was both forbidden and estranged
The relationship was not socially acceptable or nor approved of by those who knew about it


She charts the planets
She observes and maps out the movements of celestial bodies


to see if things will ever change
She looks to the stars hoping for things to alter or improve


She is counting on lunar rings
She looks to the moon for hope or guidance


though she's never been one for astronomy
Despite her lack of interest in the study of celestial bodies, she hopes that the moon will provide her with answers


She is shivering in the northern wind
She is trembling in the cold wind coming from the north


She is begging, begging to begin
She pleads or implores to start anew or find a new beginning


She's counting lunar rings
She is depending on the cycles of the moon to mark the passing of time or offer hope


though she's never been one for astronomy
Despite her lack of interest or knowledge in science, she looks to the moon as a source of inspiration or guidance


She's shivering in the wind
She is shuddering from the cold, harsh weather


begging, begging to begin
She is pleading or imploring for a fresh start or a new beginning




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@sebastianheredia3180

Amaizing ❤

@user-mq5kg3qw3r

mermaid

@dewigriffiths6402

dont knock richie moffat aka solar stone hes a awsome producer 😉

@r.r.8996

Magical music & Magical voice . Beyonce : This is voice , and not yours along with your crappy music !

@Trancelvania100

Pop music, not trance,,

@ashur026

I disagree brother/sister
This music does what trance is defined to do

@TranceBallettryyoursoul

I like Solarstone's music but this sounds too much like Roger Shah's recent vocal songs.

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