When you love someone
You'll do anything
You'll do all the crazy things
That you can't explain
You'll shoot the moon
Put out the sun
When you love someone

You'll deny the truth
Believe a lie
There'll be times that you'll believe
That you could really fly
But your lonely nights
Have just begun
When you love someone

When you love someone
You'll feel it deep inside
And nothin' else
Could ever change your mind
When you want someone
When you need someone
When you love someone

When you love someone
You'll sacrifice
Give it everything you got
And you won't think twice
You'd risk it all
No matter what may come
When you love someone, yeah
You'll shoot the moon
Put out the sun
When you love someone


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When You Love Someone Lyrics as written by Michael Kamen Bryan Adams

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    I don't think this is a strong song musically speaking, but i identify with the lyrics. Being in love grips your heart and drives you over the edge and makes you act irrationally at times especially if you fear it's being encroached upon or violated. I guess some people have never felt love, which might be fortunate, as it can really tear you apart if you feel like things are crumbling. "And nothin else can ever change your mind...": not another person or the appearance of circumstances;you are driven to persistently pursue the one who holds your affections...and sometimes that means sacrificing pieces of pride, anger, and even doubts. When it comes down to it, making things work is a choice. Few people realize that relinquishing these things or choosing love,it is ultimately a strength and not a weakness.

    spookybooon June 17, 2013   Link

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