![]() ![]() Linking to the characteristics of this piece, “I want you back, I want you back” in my opinion is a powerful line repeated through Bruno's song, Illuminating the absence of somebody in his life he has lost and is willing to regain back in any way, leading him to consistently attach himself to the idea of “Talking to the moon” in great desire to receive any sort of contact in order to fill the hole in his heart. Talking accurately about the idea of the moon yet again, “someone's talking back Yeah” evokes the concept of how he believes when the sun goes down this so-called, significant other? Of his, does speak back to him when he calls upon communication, or so he believes. 'Aint No Other Man' Christina Aguilera 'Never thought. 'Cause when the sun goes down, someone's talking back Yeah, they're talking back, oh” Is another amazing line with such depth exuded into the character of this song. Ain’t got nothin’ but love babe, Eight days a week.' When you think about your person all the time. Many believe his lyrics have a truly significant pull on the feeling of loss and absence of somebody who he has once loved and is attempting to find his way back and regain that feeling. When focusing on Bruno's lyrics for “Talking to the moon” we can specifically pull apart barriers and mass meanings seeped into the depths of each word and line, He constantly re uses the lyric “ Talking to the moon Trying to get to you” as a means of saying he is destined to find the person he has longed for and lost over and over, and his only hope for reconnection is through the moon/atmosphere. ![]()
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