Written In The Stars
Westlife · Unbreakable [2004]
Don't fall asleep too soon
The angels can wait, for a moment
Come real close
Forget the world outside
Tonight we're alone
It's finally you and I
It wasn't meant to feel like this
Not without you
'Cause when I look at my life
How the pieces fall into place
It just wouldn't rhyme
Without you
When I see how my path
Seemed to end up before your face
The state of my heart
The place where we are
Was written in the stars
Don't be afraid
I'll be right by your side
Through the laughter and pain
Together we're about to fly
I wasn't meant to love like this
Not without you
'Cause when I look at my life
How the pieces fall into place
It just wouldn't rhyme
Without you
When I see how my path
Seemed to end up before your face
The state of my heart
The place where we are
Was written in the stars
We made a few mistakes, yeah
Like sometimes we do
Been through lot of hard days
But I made it back to you
'Cause when I look at my life
How the pieces fall into place
It just wouldn't rhyme
Without you
And when I see how my path
Seemed to end up before your face
The state of my heart
The place where we are
Was written in the stars
'Cause when I look at my life
How the pieces fall into place
It just wouldn't rhyme
Without you
And when I see how my path
Seem to end up before your face
The state of my heart
The place where we are
Was written in the stars
The state of my heart
The place where we are
Was written in the stars
Written In The Stars
Westlife's "Written In The Stars" stands as a defining track from their 2004 album *Unbreakable*, capturing the band's signature blend of acoustic guitar, soaring harmonies, and polished pop production. Released during the height of their international fame, the song exemplifies the late 2000s boy band sound, characterized by emotional balladry and melodic structures designed for both radio play and live performance. The recording features the group's characteristic vocal arrangement, with lead vocals shared between Kian Egan and Shane Filan, delivering a message of enduring hope and connection. As a staple of their discography, the track remains a significant part of their catalog, often performed at concerts and featured in media, cementing its place in the history of modern pop music.

