?"Stardust Confessions"?
(A folk-pop ballad about cosmic connections)
[Verse 1]
We drew constellations with airport coffee,
Your fingerprints left on my galaxy.
Every meteor shower since you went,
Just reminds me how our atoms bent...
[Pre-Chorus]
Science says we're ancient light,
But your gravity still pulls at night.
All my quantum leaps can't measure,
Why your absence feels like treasure...
[Chorus]
Oh-oh-oh my stardust love,
Supernova in a velvet glove.
We burned too bright for mortal skin,
Now I collect the dust you're in...
[Verse 2]
Your voice still echoes through radio waves,
Between pulsars and cosmic caves.
That last eclipse before you flew,
Left me orbiting the you-shaped moon...
[Bridge]
(Whispered with theremin hum)
"Event horizon...
Singularity...
All my darkness
Misses your astronomy..."
[Outro]
The universe keeps expanding wide,
But some collisions leave scars inside.
So when the telescopes turn north,
I whisper what the stars wrote forth...
This song combines celestial metaphors with raw emotionality, perfect for acoustic guitar with subtle spacey synth undertones. Would you like any thematic adjustments?