slight meta
Aug. 4th, 2007 11:24 pmNotes to self, sudden thoughts about "What is Lost" and "Can't See the Stars Anymore" dealing with titles and suddenly realized themes. And song lyrics.
"Can't See the Stars Anymore" -- Nakin Starkiller, who is noted in "What is Lost" as finally being able to hide his presence in the Force -- Anakin described by Obi-Wan as "emanating the Force like a star emitted light -- visible for a long distance, for a long time" -- light from a dead star.
Bring on the Wonder lyrics
"What is Lost" = absence
"Can't See the Stars Anymore" = absence
Not never having seen, not seeing anymore. Lost = once there.
Bullet With Butterfly Wings lyrics
Mostly relevant to Anakin as Vader: "chosen one", "only one", "rat in a cage", "never be saved." Canon.
"What is Lost": "Then someone will say what is lost can never be saved." Re: Nakin's protests of "not a Jedi, never a Jedi."
What is lost?
"Can't See the Stars Anymore" -- Nakin Starkiller, who is noted in "What is Lost" as finally being able to hide his presence in the Force -- Anakin described by Obi-Wan as "emanating the Force like a star emitted light -- visible for a long distance, for a long time" -- light from a dead star.
Bring on the Wonder lyrics
"What is Lost" = absence
"Can't See the Stars Anymore" = absence
Not never having seen, not seeing anymore. Lost = once there.
Bullet With Butterfly Wings lyrics
Mostly relevant to Anakin as Vader: "chosen one", "only one", "rat in a cage", "never be saved." Canon.
"What is Lost": "Then someone will say what is lost can never be saved." Re: Nakin's protests of "not a Jedi, never a Jedi."
What is lost?