Stardust
Lyrics
Stardust fills the endless night
Through galaxies of darkened skies,
Where memories begin to fade,
And dreams no longer die.
This universe: my lonely place
Where few will ever see
The empty spaces left behind.
Where life it once had been.
Hey, we're a part of the stardust;
Just another light in the sky.
Yeah, we're a part of the stardust,
Spinning long after we die.
Stardust fills the endless night
Through centuries of war and pain,
Where tears from countless eyes have fallen,
And wounds forever bleed...
Hey, we're a part of the stardust;
Just another light in the sky.
Yeah, we're a part of the stardust,
Spinning long after we die.
Stardust fills the endless night
With signs for all the world to see.
Forget the sun the signs will say.
The light can set you free...
Hey, we're a part of the stardust;
Just another light in the sky.
Yeah, we're a part of the stardust,
Spinning long after we die.
Stardust fills the endless night
Through galaxies of darkened skies,
Where memories begin to fade,
And dreams no longer die.
This universe: my lonely place
Where few will ever see
The empty spaces left behind.
Where life it once had been.
Hey, we're a part of the stardust;
Just another light in the sky.
Yeah, we're a part of the stardust,
Spinning long after we die.
Stardust fills the endless night
Through centuries of war and pain,
Where tears from countless eyes have fallen,
And wounds forever bleed...
Hey, we're a part of the stardust;
Just another light in the sky.
Yeah, we're a part of the stardust,
Spinning long after we die.
Stardust fills the endless night
With signs for all the world to see.
Forget the sun the signs will say.
The light can set you free...
Hey, we're a part of the stardust;
Just another light in the sky.
Yeah, we're a part of the stardust,
Spinning long after we die.
Writer(s): KEITH FOLEY, STEVE HENNESSEY, DAN MOORE, REN SQUIRES
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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