How You've Changed
Love's Evolution: Navigating Changes in AffectionLyrics
Oh, how I've loved you
The speaker expresses deep affection and love for someone.
Since the day you first told me your name
Refers to the moment when the person shared their name, marking the beginning of the speaker's love.
Yes, I have loved you
Reiterates the enduring love the speaker has for the person.
Thinking you all the while felt the same
Believed the person reciprocated the love, feeling the same way.
Ohhh, how I've loved you
The speaker emphasizes the intensity of their love for the person.
But your kisses don't taste the same
Expresses disappointment or change in the relationship, noting that the person's kisses have lost their previous quality.
Oh, how I've loved you
Reiterates the enduring love from the speaker's perspective.
Since the day I first walked you from school
Recalls an earlier time when the speaker walked the person home from school.
Yes, I have loved you
Despite societal or relationship norms, the speaker continues to love the person.
Breaking all of loves precious rules
Acknowledges breaking conventional rules for the sake of love.
You know I still love you
Confirms ongoing love despite feeling foolish in the relationship.
Even though I feel like a fool
Expresses enduring love, even though the speaker may feel vulnerable or hurt.
Oh, how I've loved you
Repeats the strong, long-standing love for the person.
Since the day you first told me your name
Recalls the initial moment when the person shared their name, emphasizing the longevity of the speaker's love.
Yes, I have loved you
Reiterates the ongoing love, assuming the person feels the same way.
Thinking you all the while felt the same
Restates the belief that the person reciprocates the love.
And I, I still love you
Despite acknowledging changes, the speaker affirms that they still love the person.
Even though I know you've changed
Recognizes a transformation or shift in the person but affirms the speaker's enduring love.
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