Walking On The Moon

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Ethereal Love and Escapism in 'Walking On The Moon'

Sting's 'Walking On The Moon' is a poetic exploration of love and the surreal, almost otherworldly feeling it can evoke. The repeated imagery of 'walking on the moon' serves as a powerful metaphor for the elation and lightness that often accompany romantic feelings. The giant steps and the hope that his legs don't break suggest the bold, yet fragile nature of love, where every move feels significant and potentially perilous. The moon, a distant and mystical celestial body, symbolizes the dreamlike state of being in love, where reality seems suspended, and everything feels possible.

The lyrics also delve into the theme of escapism. The act of walking back from a lover's house and feeling as though his feet hardly touch the ground indicates a sense of detachment from the mundane world. This detachment is further emphasized by the lines 'Some may say I'm wishing my days away,' which reflect the criticism one might face for indulging in such escapist fantasies. However, Sting counters this by asserting that if this is the price he pays for his happiness, then it is worth it. This defiance against societal norms and the embrace of personal joy and fulfillment is a recurring theme in Sting's work.

Moreover, the song touches on the idea of timelessness in love. The repeated lines 'We could walk forever' and 'We could live together' suggest a desire for an eternal connection, free from the constraints of time and space. This longing for permanence in an impermanent world adds a layer of poignancy to the song. Sting's soothing yet evocative delivery, combined with the ethereal quality of the music, enhances the dreamlike atmosphere, making 'Walking On The Moon' a timeless ode to love and the human desire to transcend reality.

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