I'm moving through some changes
I'll never be the same
Something you did touched me
There's no one else to blame
The love we had has fallen
The love we used to share
We've given up pretending
As if you didn't care
Change changing places
Root yourself to the ground
Capitalize on this good fortune
One word can bring you round
Changes
I look into the mirror
I see no happiness
All the warmth I gave you
Has turned to emptiness
The love we had has fallen
The love we used to share
You've left me here believing
In love that wasn't there
Change changing places
Root yourself to the ground
Word to the wise - well you get what's coming
One word can bring you round
Changes
When I look into your eyes and try to find out how
There's no way to save it now
And everything I feel
Changes
Keep looking for
Changes
Changes
For some reason you're questioning why
I always believe it gets better
One difference between you and i
Your heart is inside your head
One word from you
One word from me
A clear design on your liberty
Who could believe when love has gone
How we move on like everyone
Only such fools
Only such jealous hearts
Only through love changes come
Change changing places
Root yourself to the ground
Capitalize on this good fortune
One word can bring you round
Changes
One road to loneliness
It's always the same
One road to happiness
It's calling your name
Change changing places - changes
Root yourself to the ground
Capitalize on this good fortune
One word can bring you round
Changes
Change changing places
Changes
Root yourself to the ground
Word to the wise - well you get what's coming
One word - one word can bring you round
Changes
I'll never be the same
Something you did touched me
There's no one else to blame
The love we used to share
We've given up pretending
As if you didn't care
Root yourself to the ground
Capitalize on this good fortune
One word can bring you round
Changes
I see no happiness
All the warmth I gave you
Has turned to emptiness
The love we had has fallen
The love we used to share
You've left me here believing
In love that wasn't there
Root yourself to the ground
Word to the wise - well you get what's coming
One word can bring you round
Changes
There's no way to save it now
And everything I feel
Changes
Keep looking for
Changes
Changes
I always believe it gets better
One difference between you and i
Your heart is inside your head
One word from me
A clear design on your liberty
Who could believe when love has gone
How we move on like everyone
Only such jealous hearts
Root yourself to the ground
Capitalize on this good fortune
One word can bring you round
Changes
It's always the same
One road to happiness
It's calling your name
Root yourself to the ground
Capitalize on this good fortune
One word can bring you round
Changes
Changes
Root yourself to the ground
Word to the wise - well you get what's coming
One word - one word can bring you round
Changes
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It's pretty self-explainatory, to me. Unlike most Yes songs, rhetorical device that would normally make the lyrics a bit obscure does not come into play here.
The song is an open-letter to someone (male or female) whom he has lost in his life. He's speaking to this person in a comparison between himself and that person and later goes on to give advice to this person (and all of Yes' listeners) on how to deal with the inevitable changes we all face in life. "The difference between you and I, your heart is in your head" in other words, this person often uses cold rationality instead of feelings of love to guide his or her actions within the relationship. The changes only come from loving relationships, no matter how they ended and by being rational and in taking steps in the right direction after learning our lessons from the past relationships can we prevent being the foolish and jealous hearts and "capitalize on this good fortune" - I.E. the end of this relationship and the lessons learned - and make better changes. I think "one word" is a metaphor for actions to be taken by this person (and all listeners of the band).
Something I like about Yes most is the positive message of embracing change and being humble in the face of it all. Also, a few of their songs stress freewill and the ability to change one's situation through positive action. Very good message. I can't stand songs that sing about being dealt a losing hand by some ambiguous, ethereal "agents of fortune". Good over it, get up and do something to change things!
That's my 2 cents.
@PriestofSyrinx love it, "jealous hearts"/"the difference between you and I is your heart is inside your head". Told my ex wife that (not trying to get back at her, for her) and well, I'm well and wished her the same. That way He, works in relationships-lost-and-learned-from. Thanks, nicely written!
@PriestofSyrinx love it, "jealous hearts"/"the difference between you and I is your heart is inside your head". Told my ex wife that (not trying to get back at her, for her) and well, I'm well and wished her the same. That way He, works in relationships-lost-and-learned-from. Thanks, nicely written!
Nice story. I fund it quite amusing. Anyway, I don't really know what this song means...but a good tune overall.
REO Speedwagon "Rolled with the Changes"! They also turned pages and read a Good Book, too! peace, out. :)
Alright, I'm not here to tell you what this song means to me....I just have a funny story to share about it...The other night a couple of friends came over, and this song was on, and during the musical interlude where they shout CHANGES every once in a while, my friend Mike started to sing and dance along. Well, he was really getting into it with his eyes closed and all and so I took out my video camera and began recording. Most of the song was through by the time my other friend told him I had been filming. The whole time Mike had been playing imaginary drums while shouting "CHANGES" at the top of his lungs in a high pitched voice whenever Yes said it. And when it came to parts other than that, he didn't know the words, so he sang "I don't know the words to this part!" all the while keeping the high pitched voice and drumming going strong.
notices the bewildered stares she is getting
Uh...I guess you just had to be there....
You know what...That makes a lot of sense now that I think about it...I totally agree
i think the "one word" is "changes".
i think these lines are interesting:
"One word from you One word from me A clear design on your liberty Who could believe when love has gone How we move on like everyone"
I wonder what the 'clear design on your liberty' is.
great story, Abzita. i wish i had friends who appreciate Yes
@findsomepeace This song is one of the most underappreciated pieces ever written in rock history. The musicianship, song writing, beautiful time changes, intense lyrics that provoke thought, etc...,combine with a nastalgic feel.
@findsomepeace This song is one of the most underappreciated pieces ever written in rock history. The musicianship, song writing, beautiful time changes, intense lyrics that provoke thought, etc...,combine with a nastalgic feel.
"One word" are marriage vows, i.e. "I do". Which includes several limits on liberty, including fidelity.
I have been listening to this song for years but I don't think I really understood the lyrics until I went through my separation from my wife. If I had to sum it up, it is the 5 stages of grief and loss. It is about having a deeper, more mindful understanding of the end of a relationship. There are a couple of lyrics that really speak to me.
"I've given up pretending as if you didn't care" - When the other person ends the relationship, there is a tendency to think it happened because the other person has lost interest and/or is a "bad person" but when you step back, the issues are often much deeper and relationships usually end simply because it isn't working.
"who could believe when love has gone, how we move on like everyone" - after some time passes, you move on. It is always a shock when you realize it has happened. It reminds me of the other Yes song, Walls, which is also about this subject. Things are bad but comfortable in a relationship, you go through a bunch of crap, and you wake up one day and realize that you have moved on.
This song always reminds me of my ex-girlfriend, we had an on going relationship for 7 years, I knew she was married when we started but always hoped she would divorce her husband, by the time I realized 7 years had gone by, I eventually ended our relationship and it hurt her badly, a lot of the phrases in this song reminds me of what we were going through.
Alright, I'm not here to tell you what this song means to me....I just have a funny story to share about it...The other night a couple of friends came over, and this song was on, and during the musical interlude where they shout CHANGES every once in a while, my friend Mike started to sing and dance along. Well, he was really getting into it with his eyes closed and all and so I took out my video camera and began recording. Most of the song was through by the time my other friend told him I had been filming. The whole time Mike had been playing imaginary drums while shouting "CHANGES" at the top of his lungs in a high pitched voice whenever Yes said it. And when it came to parts other than that, he didn't know the words, so he sang "I don't know the words to this part!" all the while keeping the high pitched voice and drumming going strong.
notices the bewildered stares she is getting
Uh...I guess you just had to be there....