We Can Reach The Stars
Blake Shelton
Reaching for the Stars: A Love Beyond Limits
Blake Shelton's song "We Can Reach The Stars" is a heartfelt ode to enduring love and the belief in a destined connection. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of gratitude and wonder at the serendipity of meeting a soulmate. Shelton begins by reminiscing about how he and his partner wished they had met earlier, but acknowledges that their love feels timeless, as if they were kids again. This sentiment is encapsulated in the line, "Who are we to question God and his greater plan," suggesting a divine orchestration behind their union. The repeated affirmation of "amen" underscores their love as a blessing that they are thankful for.
The chorus, with its vivid imagery of reaching the stars and hanging the Moon, serves as a powerful metaphor for the boundless nature of Shelton's love. He expresses that his love knows no limits, capable of reaching the stars, while also acknowledging the significant impact his partner has had on his life by saying, "You've already hung the Moon." This phrase implies that his partner has already achieved something extraordinary in his eyes, making his world brighter and more beautiful.
Shelton also touches on the reality that love isn't always perfect, with references to "thunder rolls" and the necessity of "a little time and a little rain" to make the flowers grow. This metaphor highlights the idea that challenges and hardships are part of the journey, but they ultimately strengthen the relationship. The imagery of picking daisies and putting them in a mason jar symbolizes simple, yet profound acts of love and appreciation. The song concludes with a reaffirmation of his unwavering commitment and the desire to live in a world centered around their love, encapsulating the essence of a love that is both aspirational and deeply rooted in everyday moments.