From the album Icon (Director's Cut)
This is a song about wanting to freeze time inside a perfect moment, knowing you cannot. Faiyaz keeps pointing up at the sky like if they both just look at it long enough, maybe this night will not end. The whole thing lives in that gap between what he wants (to stay forever) and what he knows (this is temporary).
Look at the sky / I wish that I could stay here for life
He starts by redirecting attention outward, away from the relationship itself. It is easier to look at the moon than admit what is really happening, which is him trying to hold onto something already slipping away.
Have you been looking for me as well? / Am I onto something or am I wrong?
The uncertainty breaks through. He has been searching for this all year, but he does not actually know if she feels the same. That question mark hangs over everything that follows.
Just kiss me, babe / Like you never did before / You leave me wanting more
The intensity escalates but the language stays careful. He wants her to kiss him in a way that feels new, which means what they have had before was not enough. Wanting more is the whole problem.
I wish that I could stay here, stay here, stay here
The repetition does not feel like emphasis. It feels like pleading, like saying it three times might make it true. Each repeat is him trying to convince himself this moment can last.
The moon is just the moon. It will still be there tomorrow. But whatever this is between them might not be, and Faiyaz knows it. That is why he keeps wishing instead of saying he will stay.