Embracing Transformation: The Promise of Change in Candlebox's 'Change'

Candlebox's song 'Change' delves into the theme of transformation and the inevitability of change in life. The lyrics reflect a journey of self-realization and the shedding of past burdens. The opening lines, 'As I stand here, I ponder greater things / You're no longer a part of your lover's dreams,' suggest a moment of introspection where the protagonist acknowledges the end of a significant relationship. This separation is not seen as a loss but as a necessary step towards personal growth and new beginnings.

The recurring line, 'I feel that a change is gonna come,' serves as a mantra of hope and renewal. It signifies a deep-seated belief in the positive outcomes that change can bring. The song contrasts the protagonist's newfound sense of aliveness with the 'common complications' and 'constant desperation' of the past. This juxtaposition highlights the liberation that comes with embracing change and moving away from the repetitive cycles of old patterns.

Candlebox also touches on the idea of destiny and preordained paths with the phrase, 'It's all been written down.' This suggests a sense of inevitability, that the changes and transformations one experiences are part of a larger, perhaps cosmic, plan. The song encourages listeners to 'keep on time' and 'push it on,' emphasizing the importance of perseverance and resilience in the face of change. The closing lines, 'Do you feel that a change is gonna come?' invite introspection, urging listeners to recognize and embrace the transformative power within themselves.

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  1. Turn Your Heart Around
  2. Far Behind
  3. You
  4. Cover Me
  5. Change
  6. Blossom
  7. Sometimes
  8. Don't You
  9. Surrendering
  10. Lover (Come Back To Me)
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