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‘Stars’ by Anne Wilson - Lyrics & Meaning

September 5, 2025 7:10 pm GMT

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Everything you need to know about the faith-filled title-track from Wilson's third studio album.

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  • Lyrics
    I used to lie in my bed late at night
    Stare up at the ceiling pretend it's a sky full of stars
    In the galaxy
    Felt like they were calling me
    -
    Thought I'd be an astronaut, land on the moon...
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  • Released September 5, 2025
  • Label Sparrow Records
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The Background:

The powerful title-track from Anne Wilson's eagerly anticipated 2025 album, Stars, this offering finds the Contemporary Christian and Country genre-blender regaling listeners with an autobiographical tale. She reflects on her childhood dreams of becoming an astronaut for NASA, before cleverly flipping this aspiration into the belief that God has a plan for our lives, even if it doesn't align with our own.

It pivots around the titular lyric, “I look up and remember / I was still made for the stars”, which embodies Wilson's unwavering trust in God's ability to craft miracles from tragedy.

The Sound:

‘Stars’ rightly allows the spotlight to fall on Anne Wilson's rich, evocative vocals, with the track opening with the Kentucky native's contemplative croons coasting across the sparse piano backing. It builds and builds in tandem with Wilson's origin story, with the chorus finding the ‘REBEL’ singer-songwriter's haunting, visceral delivery combining with the cinematic, almost orchestral accompaniment.

The Meaning:

Just as the Earth revolves around the Sun and believers’ lives are built around their faith in God, Anne Wilson's ‘Stars’ turns around the concept of her yearning to be an astronaut, but after facing the heartbreak of losing her brother, her whole life trajectory changed. She then became immersed in the world of music, with Wilson using her platform to express her faith and offer solace to those that might be suffering from similar trials and tribulations in their own ‘God Story’. It's a wonderful, deeply personal reflection on Wilson's inspiring journey so far.

The ‘My Jesus’ hitmaker concludes that, although she is not studying far-off galaxies and stars in the way she imagined when she was a child, she is still “made for the stars”, in the sense that she is chasing down and achieving her astronomical dreams.

‘Stars’ is peppered with refreshing, stellar (no pun intended...!) imagery that conveys how Wilson remains a “dreamer” and a “believer”, despite the various obstacles she's faced. The song showcases Wilson's enchanting capacity to deliver a transformative, compelling message through striking lyricism, while enhancing its resonance and impact by wrapping this in stunning, galvanising instrumentation.

What has Anne Wilson said about ‘Stars’?

Via Instagram, Wilson explains how the moving track came about, “When I was a kid, I dreamed of being an astronaut. I used to stare up at my ceiling and imagine a sky full of stars. This song was written from a place of realizing that while some dreams don’t come true - God can take our broken plans and write an even better story. It’s about holding on, daring to dream again, and trusting His bigger purpose”.

For the full lyrics to Anne Wilson's ‘Stars’, see below:

“I used to lie in my bed late at night
Stare up at the ceiling pretend it's a sky full of stars
In the galaxy
Felt like they were calling me
-
Thought I'd be an astronaut, land on the moon
But life happened fast and I grew up too soon
I learned that gravity don't mess around
You can't touch the sky with your feet on the ground
-
But
Dreamers never stop dreaming
Believers keep on believing
When the world keeps on dragging down this dreamer's heart
I look up and remember
I was still made for the stars
-
These days I'm dreaming up on a stage
And I see myself in a little girl's face
She's hurt like I've hurt
She's seen what I've seen
And the story I tell her
With every song that I sing is
-
Dreamers never stop dreaming
Believers keep on believing
When the world keeps on dragging down this dreamer's heart
I look up and remember
I was still made for the stars
-
I was made for the stars
-
I used to lie in my bed late at night
Stare up at the ceiling pretend it's a sky full of stars
In the galaxy
Feels like they're still calling me
-
Oh
I was still made for the stars
-
Dreamers never stop dreaming
Believers keep on believing
When the world keeps on dragging down this dreamer's heart
I look up and remember
I was still made for the stars”

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Written by Maxim Mower
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