Star
Zoo Story
Rediscovering the Inner Star: A Journey of Self-Acceptance
Zoo Story's song 'Star' is a heartfelt exploration of self-acceptance and the importance of being true to oneself. The lyrics invite the listener to come out and play, suggesting a return to a more authentic and carefree version of oneself. The lines 'We miss your face / And the funny things you say' evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing for the genuine, unfiltered self that may have been lost or hidden away over time.
The chorus, 'And I feel so much love / When it's all mixed up / It wraps itself around me,' speaks to the overwhelming and all-encompassing nature of love and acceptance. This love is not just from others but also from within, as the individual learns to embrace their true self. The repeated mention of 'Star' symbolizes the inner light and uniqueness that each person possesses. The phrase 'we knew you well / Yeah all too well' suggests a deep familiarity with this inner star, indicating that it has always been there, even if it has been obscured.
The song also touches on themes of freedom and self-discovery. Lines like 'And you get what you want / When you know what you need' and 'Find, what you already are / Where it's not too close / But never too far' emphasize the importance of understanding one's own needs and desires. The playful references to childhood games, such as 'Olly-ox and you're free,' further underscore the idea of returning to a simpler, more genuine state of being. Overall, 'Star' is a poignant reminder to embrace one's true self and to find joy and freedom in that authenticity.