Love, love changes everything
Hands and faces, earth and sky
Love, love changes everything
How you live and how you die
Love, can make the summer fly
Or a night seem like a lifetime
Yes love, love changes everything
Now I tremble at your name
Nothing in the world will ever be the same

Love, love changes everything
Days are longer, words mean more
Love, love changes everything
Pain is deeper than before
Love will turn your world around
And that world will last forever
Yes love, love changes everything
Brings you glory, brings you shame
Nothing in the world will ever be the same

Off into the world we go
Planning futures, shaping years
Love (comes in) and suddenly all our wisdom disappears
Love makes fools of everyone
All the rules we made are broken
Yes love, love changes everyone
Live or perish in its flame
Love will never never let you be the same
Love will never never let you be the same




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Love Changes Everything Lyrics as written by Charles Hart Andrew Lloyd-webber

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    beautiful song. can't believe nobody commented on it.

    goombapatrolon November 09, 2009   Link
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    It is a powerful song, but it's meaning changes completely when you take it in the context of "Aspects of Love", the musical it came from. There is a darker edge to it, with the song being sung by Alex, the one of the main characters, after his uncle George's funeral, when Alex is at a crossroads and has to decide who to be with. The three women are Rose (his uncle's wife, and also former lover and indeed first love of Alex), Juiletta (George's muse and former lover, before marrying Rose) and Jenny (Alex's cousin, and George and Rose's daughter.

    So, to misquote the lyrics, nothing in the song will ever be the same, if you consider the back sorry instead of the song in isolation.

    amj2264on February 27, 2016   Link
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    Beautiful song and meaningful lyrics...Especially Sarah Brightman's interpretation is nice

    raptuza116on July 03, 2021   Link

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