“There are no signs,
There are no stars aligned,
No amulets no charms,
To bring you back to my arms.”

"All My Stars Aligned"
Marry Me (2007)
Context: There are no signs,
There are no stars aligned,
No amulets no charms,
To bring you back to my arms.
There's just this human heart.
That's built with this human fault.
What was your question?
Love is the answer.

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American singer-songwriter 1982

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