In Between Stars by Eleanor Friedberger Lyrics
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In between moons
I was the sea, I was the sea
In between stars
I was the salt, I was the salt
Wild and vulgar were the ones that you could see
The ugly idols not cherished by me
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Credits, Cast & Crew of Song “In Between Stars”
- Produced: Clemens Knieper, Eleanor Friedberger
- Written: Eleanor Friedberger
- Release Date: February 14, 2018
Perfect Lyrics of the Song “In Between Stars” Released in 2018
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[Chorus 1]
In between moons
I was the sea, I was the sea
In between stars
I was the salt, I was the salt
Wild and vulgar were the ones that you could see
The ugly idols not cherished by me
[Chorus 2]
In between moons
I was the spring, I was the spring
In between stars
I was the iron, I was the iron
Washed and scrubbed from morning till night
The sky is heavy on my shoulders but alright
[Bridge 1]
It happened so very long ago
We don't know when or how
Nobody knows what we're doing here even now
[Chorus 3]
In between moons
I was the sea, I was the sea
In between stars
I was the salt, I was the salt
You put your hope at the bottom of the jar
Sent out a swarm of bees to sting from afar
[Bridge 2]
Or turn the axe around in my hands
Throw me in the fire
Warm yourself, kid yourself a little while
[Chorus 4]
In between moons
I was the spring, I was the spring
In between stars
I was the iron, I was the iron
At first you couldn't
No, you didn't love enough
And afterwards, you loved far too much
[Outro]
I don't know how I've come to see the world
Exclusively through your eyes
Everything I buy and eat and do with you in mind
FAQ & Knowledge Song “In Between Stars”
ℚ. What have the artists said about the song?
Verified CommentaryEleanor Friedbergervia Consequence of Sound
Initially, I wrote this song as a piano ballad. I played a bunch of these songs for my friend Bradford Cox from Deerhunter, because at first I thought I might work with him on the album. When he finally listened to all the demos, he was like, “‘In Between Stars’ doesn’t need to go anywhere. You don’t need to play it.” There were a few songs where he gave it a, “We don’t need to hear this in the world,” kind of response, and that was one. He was like, “This is not interesting at all.” But… I didn’t listen to him. [Laughs] Instead, I just completely changed the arrangement.
A friend of mine and sometime roommate is also half-Greek, and she bought me this Greek mythology book for Christmas that she had been reading with her son. I’ve been feeling a larger, mythic connection to Greece for a long time, since my early twenties, and my recent trip just made it even deeper. There’s this place in the southern mainland of Greece I would just go that’s incredibly special. It sounds really melodramatic, but I could swim out and I’d be happy to just die swimming out. If that was how I went, that’d be totally fine. I’ve never felt that way about another place.
Connecting the mythic elements of the lyrics to the synth-heavy, grander change in the music is a really nice way to think of it, but I didn’t think of that at the time. I’ve never really listened to that sort of music, ‘80s synth stuff. I mean, I know it exists and I’ve heard it a lot in my life, but it’s just not something I ever put on. If I want something kind of pretty in the pop world, I would listen to pretty acoustic guitar music or something first.