Summary
Highlights
The song opens with an expression of waiting and anticipation, hoping for the sun to turn to light. Imagery of fireflies coloring eyes and a void without fire suggests a yearning for ignition and inspiration.
Butterflies are mentioned, promising to shine along the way. The recurring phrase "Just shoot from my heart, Shoot from the, Salute from the heart" emphasizes a genuine and heartfelt delivery of feelings, repeated throughout this section.
The anticipation returns, and the lyrics reveal a vulnerability: "I can’t help myself when it’s you and I." This is followed by acknowledging past hurts but also resilience, having learned how to "hold on." The singer notes having "traveled the world but my room is perfect," suggesting an internal search for love and questioning why they are "still searching" when love is within.
The song calls to "let go of the world so judging" and encourages not to "say goodbye, there’s a new beginning." This section leads back into the core refrain of "Just shoot from my heart," reinforcing the theme of authenticity and moving forward.
The central refrain "Just shoot from my heart, Shoot from the, Salute from the heart" is repeated multiple times, with overlaid phrases like "I know that you’re waiting for this tonight" and "I can't wait 'til the sun turns to light," intertwining the core message with the initial themes of anticipation and hope.