To Know You Is To Love You

B.B. King & Eric Clapton B.B. King & Eric Clapton

The Deep Connection of Love and Understanding

The song 'To Know You Is To Love You' by B.B. King and Eric Clapton is a heartfelt ode to the profound connection and affection that comes from truly understanding another person. The lyrics express a deep sense of gratitude and admiration for a partner who brings immense joy and comfort. The repeated line, 'To know you is to love you,' underscores the idea that genuine love stems from a deep understanding and appreciation of the other person’s essence.

The song delves into the emotional support that the partner provides, especially during times of sadness and distress. The lines 'When I'm down and feelin' sad, you always comfort me' highlight the partner's role as a source of solace and strength. This emotional support is a cornerstone of the relationship, making the bond between the two individuals even stronger. The lyrics also emphasize the irreplaceable nature of the partner, suggesting that no one else could ever take their place.

Additionally, the song touches on the theme of freedom within the relationship. The phrase 'To see you going free' suggests that true love allows for personal freedom and growth. The 'collar of your loving' metaphorically represents the strength and security of the love they share, which is not restrictive but rather empowering. The repeated affirmation of love growing 'growing, growing, growing' signifies the ever-evolving and deepening nature of their relationship. This song beautifully captures the essence of a loving relationship built on mutual understanding, emotional support, and personal freedom.

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