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The Nostalgia of Change in Alex G's Song

Alex G's song 'Change' is a poignant reflection on the passage of time and the inevitable transformations that relationships and life undergo. The lyrics convey a sense of nostalgia and a longing for the past, as the speaker reminisces about shared experiences with someone close to them. The mention of attending a friend's band performance and the recollection of a dream suggest a personal connection and a history between the speaker and the person they are addressing.

The song's narrative continues with a memory of a specific moment, driving fast and being spontaneously pulled over to appreciate the simple beauty of sunlight on grass. This snapshot of the past is tinged with a bittersweet feeling, as it's clear that these moments are gone and cannot be recaptured. The line 'Remember when you took too much? I didn't mind being your crutch' hints at a time when the speaker supported the other person through a difficult period, emphasizing the depth of their bond.

However, the repeated line 'I don't like how things change' serves as the song's refrain and central theme, underscoring the speaker's discomfort with the present and how it differs from the past. The simplicity of the lyrics and the repetition of this line convey a profound emotional weight, as change is portrayed as an unwelcome force that has altered the dynamics of the relationship and the individual's world. The song captures the universal human experience of grappling with change and the loss of what once was.

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