: The central question—"Are we all lost stars trying to light up the dark?"—suggests that even though we feel alone in our confusion, everyone else is struggling with the same uncertainty.
: It depicts youth as a "hunting season" where the innocent—the "lambs"—are constantly on the run, trying to find their place before they are forced to grow up. Lost Stars by Jung Kook
Jung Kook’s 2015 cover of (originally by Adam Levine) is a melancholic anthem about the vulnerability of youth and the search for meaning in a vast, indifferent world. : The central question—"Are we all lost stars
The story of the song follows a young artist wandering through the streets of a city—much like Jung Kook did when he performed it in Malta —feeling like a small "speck of dust" within a galaxy. The Story: A Search for Meaning The narrative is built around several key themes: The story of the song follows a young
: Despite the sadness, the story ends with a plea to "turn the page" and find a brand new ending where, even if there are tears, there is also the beauty of dancing through them.
: The lyrics lament that "youth is wasted on the young," suggesting that we only realize the value of our best years after they've begun to slip away.