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I've always really liked Suityan's imagery and theme. Her song lyrics resonate really well with it too. I found that a few of her songs have a lot of imagery associated with the night, the dark, which is heavily associated with stars. How even the faintest of stars can shine bright in the darkest of nights. I personally think that the night theme extends to the idea of "dreams" too, in that you can only pursue your dreams in the night and when the day comes you're forced to wake up. The day comes and the dreamer is forced to end their dream.
It's evident in Stellar Stellar and 03:12 where she doesn't want the day to come and wants to stay in the night longer, in GHOST where she says that she'll keep on shouting that she's here. There's this constant struggle to be seen and to be heard, which is very evident in her past and her struggles.
>Fighting silently, even as I'm growing weak,
>Oh, this washed-out city's sneers, they pierce my feet...
>I'll sing to the darkness, I'll shout till I make it,
>These broken legs can still bring me to the end
>So that my dream won't be hurt,
>So that my voice won't go unheard,
>All I can do is weave together...
>Will you find me? I am right here.
>Can't you hear what I'm singing now, or am I a mere
>Dancer in the dark
>In this see-through silhouette lies
>My unsightly existence,
>I'm only barely still alive,
>But I,
>I'll keep singing on in this darkness,
>Because this voice is all I have to prove that I exist.
There's a lot of things where she clings on to the night for as long as she could, dreading the dawn and the daylight it brings. I think that it's fine for her to wake up now. Her dreams have been realized. It's time for her to seize the day.