Worth It
Stars and Rabbit Lyrics


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Are you coming baby eyes
It takes two to do the ocean
Are you coming baby eyes
It takes two to do the sky

Are you coming baby eyes
It takes two to do the ocean
Are you coming baby eyes
It takes two to do the sky

Making scene of fairy tale
was it worthy?
White love in the drawing sand
make it worth it

Are you coming baby eyes
It takes two to do the ocean
Are you coming baby eyes
It takes two to do the sky

I build the high fortress
You take polaroid
I watch the halo moon
You slow down the road

Are you coming baby eyes
Are you coming baby eyes

Are you coming baby eyes
Are you coming baby eyes




Are you coming baby eyes
Are you coming baby eyes

Overall Meaning

The song "Worth It" by Stars and Rabbit is a beautiful and poetic representation of the idea that true love requires equal participation and effort from both parties. The repetition of the phrase "It takes two to do the ocean" and "It takes two to do the sky" emphasises the importance of collaboration and mutual effort for love to flourish. As the song progresses, the lyrics evolve into a reflection of the worthiness of love and the effort that goes into making it last.


The line "Making scene of fairy tale, was it worthy?" suggests that love is not always easy or perfect, and that there may be challenges and doubts along the way. However, the following line "White love in the drawing sand, make it worth it" implies that despite the challenges, love is worth the effort and the fight. The verse "I build the high fortress, you take polaroid, I watch the halo moon, you slow down the road" represents the giving and taking that is necessary in a healthy relationship.


The song is a beautiful and poetic representation of love that requires mutual effort and collaboration to flourish. The importance of shared participation and effort is emphasised throughout the song, and the lyrics encourage listeners to appreciate the worthiness of love and the effort that goes into making it last.


Line by Line Meaning

Are you coming baby eyes
Asking if the person is willing to join in the adventure or journey


It takes two to do the ocean
Acknowledging that a great feat or challenge can be achieved together with someone else


Are you coming baby eyes
Repeating the invitation or offer to join in the journey


It takes two to do the sky
Pointing out that reaching heights or new possibilities also require collaboration and working together


Making scene of fairy tale
Creating a beautiful and imaginative world that may seem unreal or magical


was it worthy?
Questioning the effort or sacrifice put into making a dream or idea a reality


White love in the drawing sand
Expressing romantic or pure love that can easily be erased or lost


make it worth it
Encouraging making the effort and sacrifice worthwhile despite the challenges or setbacks


I build the high fortress
Taking on the role of the protector and builder of something strong and sturdy


You take polaroid
Capturing moments and memories through photographs


I watch the halo moon
Keeping watch over something precious and rare that only appears luminous at certain times


You slow down the road
Appreciating slowing down and enjoying the journey instead of rushing forward to reach the destination


Are you coming baby eyes
Asking again for the person to join in the journey


Are you coming baby eyes
Repeating the invitation to embark on the adventure together


Are you coming baby eyes
Continuing to ask for the person to join in and share the experience


Are you coming baby eyes
Closing the song with the final plea for the other person to come along on the journey




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