Stardust
n.
- A dreamlike, romantic, or uncritical sense of well-being.
- A cluster of stars too distant to be seen individually, resembling a dimly luminous cloud of dust. Not in scientific use.
- Minute particles of matter that fall to Earth from the stars. Not in scientific use.
idiom:
have stardust in (one's) eyes
To be uncritically or unrealistically optimistic.
(The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. )
n.
1. (Astronomy) dusty material found between the stars
2. a large number of distant stars appearing to the observer as a cloud of dust
3. a dreamy romantic or sentimental quality or feeling
(Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003)
n.名詞
1.(肉眼不能分辨之)星團。
2. 流星塵。
3.【俗】魅力;恍惚。
(遠東常用英漢辭典)
Stardust
Vogue Italia September 2010 攝影師 Steven Meisel
Stardust
1927 by Hoagy Charmichael & His Pals
1931 by Louis Armstrong
1936 by Benny Goodman
1941 by Artie Shaw
1957 by Nat King Cole
1962 by Frank Sinatra
Stardust Songwriter: Mitchell Parish, Hoagy Charmichael
And now the purple dusk of twilight time
Steals across the meadows of my heart
High up in the sky the little stars climb
Always reminding me that we're apart
You wander down the lane and far away
Leaving me a song that will not die
Love is now the stardust of yesterday
The music of the years gone by
Sometimes I wonder why I spend
The lonely night dreaming of a song
The melody haunts my reverie
And I am once again with you
When our love was new
And each kiss an inspiration
But that was long ago
Now my consolation
Is in the stardust of a song
Beside a garden wall
When stars are bright
You are in my arms
The nightingale tells his fairy tale
A paradise where roses bloom
Though I dream in vain
In my heart it will remain
My stardust melody
The memory of love's refrain
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