Make a Change

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Rediscovering Love: A Call for Change in Ole Børud's 'Make a Change'

Ole Børud's song 'Make a Change' is a heartfelt plea for unity and love in a world often marred by conflict and misunderstanding. The lyrics open with a reflection on the constant stream of negative news, prompting the artist to question why hatred and division persist. This sets the stage for the song's central theme: the need to move away from these destructive patterns and towards a more loving and understanding society.

The chorus emphasizes the importance of love as the key to transforming our lives and communities. Børud insists that the only way to truly change how we live together is by 'getting it back to love'—a phrase that suggests a return to a more compassionate and empathetic way of being. This message is both a call to action and a reminder that love is a powerful force for positive change.

In the verses, Børud acknowledges that change is not easy and requires belief and effort. He encourages listeners to seize every moment as an opportunity to make a difference and to learn from past mistakes. The song's optimistic tone is reinforced by the idea that we have the choice to change 'the roles of the game' we play in life, suggesting that a better, more loving world is within our reach if we are willing to work for it.

'We gonna get it back to love' serves as both a mantra and a mission statement, urging us to live out the values of love and compassion in our daily lives. Through its uplifting melody and inspiring lyrics, 'Make a Change' offers a hopeful vision for a more united and loving world.

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