Soulmate (feat. Jeremy Passion)

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Discovering True Love: A Journey Beyond the Stars

Johnny Stimson's song "Soulmate (feat. Jeremy Passion)" delves into the quest for true love, exploring the emotional highs and lows that come with searching for a soulmate. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of someone who has been looking for love in all the wrong places, feeling the vast emptiness between themselves and their ideal partner, much like the space between stars observed through a telescope. This metaphor highlights the distance and isolation felt during the search for a meaningful connection.

The song also touches on the theme of faith and belief, as the narrator admits to not knowing much about astrology or horoscopes but wishes they could be a believer. This longing for faith signifies a deeper desire for hope and assurance in finding love. The lyrics suggest that the narrator has been waiting for a sign or some cosmic alignment to guide them to their soulmate, only to realize that the person they were searching for was right in front of them all along.

The chorus emphasizes the emotional journey of the narrator, who has been looking for a soulmate for a long time and would even settle for heartbreak just to feel something. This line underscores the desperation and vulnerability that often accompany the search for love. However, the realization that they were looking for the wrong thing all along brings a sense of fulfillment and joy. The imagery of two drops in the ocean and two lights in the sky symbolizes the perfect union of two souls destined to be together, reinforcing the idea that true love is written in the stars.

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