I do like this title! It is very visual...:)Thanks, KingBrilliant. One reason I don't sing that song is because once when I did, a friend commented that it was kind of 'a poignant, wistful' song. And that was not the impression I was trying to convey. For me it speaks rather of the exhilaration of peak moments of time.
I may be using 'navel gazing' in a different manner than is usual or correct. I tend to think of it as a subject or song that doesn't really stand alone, that cries out for context, ussually given by the singer.
The term does not apply to lost-love themes or getting-married songs or will-meet-him-in-heaven themes. We all relate to that, but lyrics that specify a time, place or person- aw, hey, I'll stop. I've already said more than I know. :)
Ebbie