TOMORROW X TOGETHER or commonly known as TXT has just made a comeback  with a new mini album titled  ' The Star Chapter: Sanctuary'  which was released on November 4, 2024.  'Over The Moon'  is the title track on the mini album. With a deep romantic feel, TXT never fails with their love songs. 

The song  'Over The Moon'  depicts a feeling of love that seems to transcend time and space. In the opening section, the phrase "When I hold you and kiss you, my winter melts away,"  seems to say that a lover is a source of warmth that can ward off the melting of winter.

A relationship filled with promises in the phrase  "Into the sparkling cosmos of promises, I'll always be anywhere you are"  contains the hope to always be there for each other, no matter how far apart they are. They are willing to do anything, as the title  'Over The Moon'  implies that they will push aside all boundaries for love. This desire is further strengthened in the phrase  "Over the moon, over the stars." 

When separated from their lover, they feel vulnerable and afraid, as depicted in the phrase "Without you I'm still so afraid so drained." On the other hand, in the follow-up phrase  "only when we're together, will tomorrow become reality,"  it is believed that the lover will be the source of strength to make the future feel more real. 

"Let's make an ancient future, live in the same house," describes their desire to share their lives for a long time, and create memories together. 'Over The Moon'  means that true love can overcome all forms of fear, loneliness, and provide a sense of security. In a relationship, two people who unite are not only partners, but also loyal supporters in each other's life journey.

This song seems to radiate warmth and commitment in a love relationship. Symbols such as the 'moon' and 'stars' underline that the love that is had is able to transcend worldly boundaries. Not only is the meaning of the song good, the charisma of the five TXT members is also reflected in the two-minute and forty-second music video.

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