Love Comes To Everyone

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The Timeless Journey of Love in Eric Clapton's 'Love Comes To Everyone'

Eric Clapton's 'Love Comes To Everyone' is a heartfelt anthem that speaks to the universal experience of love and its inevitable arrival in everyone's life. The song opens with a call to action, urging listeners to 'go through that door,' acknowledging that while the path to love may not be easy, it is a journey worth taking. Clapton reassures that although it may take time, love will eventually find its way to everyone, emphasizing patience and perseverance.

The lyrics address those who feel perpetually unlucky in love, encapsulated in the line 'You, who it always seems blue.' Clapton uses the metaphor of rain to describe the overwhelming feeling of misfortune, but he counters this with the promise that love is timeless and unchanging, residing in everyone's heart. This notion is reinforced with the lines 'Somethin' that's never changin', always a part of, something, it's never aging,' suggesting that love is an eternal and intrinsic part of the human experience.

Clapton's message is one of hope and encouragement. He believes that love is accessible to all, as long as one is willing to seek it out and remain patient. The repeated advice to 'just knock and it will open wide' serves as a metaphor for being open to love and opportunities. The song's optimistic tone and universal message make it a comforting reminder that love is a fundamental and inevitable part of life, waiting to be discovered by everyone.

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