Written in the stars?

John Benton  |  Features
Date posted:  1 Dec 2005
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Back in 1999, Sir Elton John released a track with Lean Rimes, called ‘Written in the Stars’. The song spells out the deep poignancy of what it is to be human.

It is a song about love and death. It speaks about finding true love. But then, having found this wonderful, precious affection, we realise that soon it will all be over. Life is temporary. Death will inevitably come and the person or people you most treasured will be snatched away. Life seems so cruel and spiteful. It can leave you wishing you had never loved in the first place.

Only for a day

Elton John’s song asks: ‘Is it written in the stars? / Are we paying for some crime? / Is this all that we are good for / just a stretch of mortal time? / Is this God’s experiment / in which we have no say / in which we’re given paradise, but only for a day?’

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