Alright, you make me love you, it's alright, you make me love you
I said alright, you make me love you, it's alright, you make me love you

When the winter wind is a-blowin', well you never know where it's goin'
For the land is cold and the night is closing in
You can feel your heart is getting older
you can feel the world is getting colder
And it feels so good with you standing next to me

Oh baby alright, I think I love you
It's alright, you make me love you
Oh I said alright, I think I love you
It's alright, you make me love you

Now the days are all getting shorter, they seem to slip away like water
For the land is cold and the night is closing in
But you're always there when I need you
when it feels the world is against you
Oh it feels so close with you standing next to me

Oh baby alright, I think I love you
it's alright, I think I need you
Oh babe it's alright I think I want you, I think I need you
Oh babe it's alright, oh babe it's alright, now that you're here

Oh it's an icy wind that's a-blowin' and you never know where it's goin'
But it feels so good when you're curled up close to me

Oh baby alright I think I love you, it's alright you make me love you
I said it's alright, I think I need you, it's alright you make me love you


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You Make Me Love You Lyrics as written by Roger Hodgson

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    The song is most likely about how a certain person in your life makes you feel. “You make me love you…’ ‘I think I love you..’\n‘When the winter wind is a-blowin, well you never know where it’s goin’ \n ‘For the land is cold and the night is closing in.’ It’s a metaphor of him saying that he doesn’t quite know where life will take him, for which his path is cold and clueless.\nHe also mentions in the next lyrics on how life can get colder and meaner as you get older, but it’ll always be nice and good to have the special someone in your life who you’re comfortable with that makes you feel great, no matter what happens in your life.\nThe person in this song probably feels alone and someone made them feel more. Maybe Roger felt alone during his younger touring days, and he probably had someone who he shared and felt safe with.

    Interpret20on December 29, 2021   Link
  • -2
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    hah. no comments. that proves that this song sucks.

    ashowofhandson July 24, 2008   Link

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