Changes

Embracing Change: Unraveling the Transformative Journey of 'Changes' by Zeron
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Lyrics

How can you say that your world is changing without me

The speaker questions how someone can claim their world is changing without including the speaker in that change.

How can you forget all the things I did for you and me

Expresses disbelief that the person has forgotten the efforts and contributions made by the speaker in their relationship.

I have given so much love to you all this time

The speaker emphasizes the substantial amount of love given to the other person throughout their time together.

And now you're telling me that you don't know me anymore

Conveys surprise or disappointment at being told by the other person that they no longer recognize or understand the speaker.

Have you forgotten all the promises and good times

Highlights the forgotten promises and enjoyable moments shared between the speaker and the other person.

What happened to you

Asks about the change that has occurred in the other person's behavior or character.

You're not same anymore

Observes and acknowledges the altered or different nature of the other person.

How didn't I know that the love I gave was mistreated

Realization that the love given by the speaker was not valued or appreciated as it should have been.

And we can't go back to how we used to be

Acceptance that returning to the past ways of the relationship is impossible.

When will I learn that a love once gone is defeated

Recognition that a love that has ended cannot be revived or restored.

Now how will I deal with all the things that haunt me

Contemplates how to cope with the lingering memories or unresolved issues stemming from the relationship.

I have given so much love to you all this time

Reiterates the significant amount of love given to the other person over time.

And now you're telling me that you don't know me anymore

Repeats the shock or sadness at the other person claiming not to know the speaker anymore.

Have you forgotten all the promises and good times

Reemphasizes the forgotten assurances and joyful experiences shared in the past.

What happened to you

Reiterates the inquiry into the change that has taken place in the other person.

You're not same anymore

Restates the recognition of the altered nature of the other person.

Maybe I should let you go

Considers the possibility of letting go of the other person.

For a change that I am yet to know

Contemplates embracing an unknown change by letting go of the relationship.

Maybe I should let you go

Repeats the consideration of parting ways with the other person.

And Embrace this change

Suggests the speaker's willingness to accept and welcome the impending change by moving on from the relationship.

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