Description: ‘Sometimes I wonder why I spend my lonely hour dreaming of a song' from Stardust (below).
A rusty compass and a cassette tape with a ruler on it are arranged in a way to resemble the freemason compass and ruler symbol
The cassette has a symbol drawn on it under the a - w with a v stacked on it, with a triangle overlaid on them
The w/v symbol resembles Ꮤ, cherokee character for ta
Fade into someone's porch overlooking a sunset in the mountains. Likely in North Carolina
Audio of ‘Stardust’, written by Hoagy Carmichael, performed by Jimmie Lunceford.
Exact lyrics:
Sometimes I wonder why I spend my lonely hour dreaming of a song.
a melody haunts my reverie
and once again im with you
when our love was new and each kiss an inspiration
ah but that was long ago
and now my consolation is in the stardust of a song
beside a garden wall
when stars are bright
I held you in my arms
the nightingale sang a fairytale
of paradise, where roses grew
and though I dream in vain
in my heart it will remain
my stardust melody
the melody of love refrain
Camera pans to the left, lighting seems to brighten up a bit. A wind vane with an eagle on it points south and slightly to the west