Seasons Change

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The Ever-Changing Tides of Love in 'Seasons Change'

Exposé's song 'Seasons Change' delves into the transient nature of emotions and relationships, using the metaphor of changing seasons to illustrate how feelings and people evolve over time. The lyrics reflect on the passage of time and the inevitable changes that come with it, both in nature and in human connections. The imagery of leaves turning brown and ships sailing away evokes a sense of loss and the passage of time, suggesting that just as seasons change, so do our feelings and relationships.

The song captures a sense of longing and nostalgia, as the narrator reminisces about a past love that feels both distant and recent. The repetition of 'I want you' and 'I need you' underscores the deep emotional connection and desire to hold onto the love that once was. However, the acknowledgment that 'seasons change, feelings change' highlights the acceptance that change is a natural part of life, even if it brings about feelings of emptiness and longing.

The chorus emphasizes the theme of sacrifice and the fleeting nature of time, with lines like 'I'll sacrifice tomorrow just to have you here today.' This sentiment speaks to the human desire to hold onto moments of happiness and love, even if only temporarily. The song's reflective tone and poignant lyrics resonate with anyone who has experienced the bittersweet nature of love and the inevitable changes that come with time. Exposé's 'Seasons Change' is a timeless reminder of the beauty and pain of love's ever-changing journey.

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