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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "From the Stars" by the artist "White Lies"

"From the Stars" by White Lies tells the story of a man who has returned from an incredible journey "from where the stars are," back to the mundane world. However, this experience has left an indelible mark on him, making him a stranger in his own life.

At the funeral of an old friend, the protagonist seems detached and indifferent. He is more concerned with time than with grief, symbolizing his inability to connect with the emotions of others. The rain streaming down the window becomes a metaphor for his fall - a return from an exciting space journey to a gray reality.

His hometown, once familiar, now seems alien and dilapidated, reflecting his own inner emptiness. The luxurious hotel room brings no comfort, only amplifies the feeling of loneliness.

The recurring motif of rain and puddles in his hands underlines the irreversibility of what has happened. Each drop is a reminder of the lost connection with the familiar world and the chasm that has formed between him and ordinary people. The hero is crushed by the realization of his own insignificance against the backdrop of the vastness of the universe. The song leaves an oppressive feeling of longing and existential loneliness.

I saw a friend that I once knew at a funeral,

He took the time out to be seen.

His eyes kept glancing to the hour hand on the gold watch,

That he'd been given by a magazine.

He didn't cry when the priest gave the sermon,

Just pulled up the woolen collar on his fleece.

Crossed his arms, gave a sigh and checked the time again,

As he sat inches from the wife of the deceased.

He catches raindrops on his window, it reminds him how he falls,

From the stars back to our cities, where we've never felt so small

Rain drops from his window making puddles in his hands,

He thinks how quick the water's rising as another raindrop lands

He took a chauffeur-driven car back to his hotel,

Passing through the sick streets where he was born

He said "Driver, what's happened to these buildings?

They all look run-down and so forlorn."

He took a shower in the bathroom of his penthouse,

Put the Do not Disturb on his door

When the maid came in the morning

She found him shivering on the bedroom floor

He catches raindrops on his window, it reminds him how he falls,

From the stars back to our cities, where we've never felt so small

Rain drops from his window making puddles in his hands,

He thinks how quick the water's rising as another raindrop lands

He catches raindrops on his window, it reminds him how he falls,

From the stars back to our cities, where we've never felt so small

Rain drops from his window making puddles in his hands,

He thinks how quick the water's rising as another raindrop lands

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