“Everybody bleeds/Mind body and soul/I know you’re a time bomb/Ready to explode.”. I've been running in circlesJumping the hurdlesGetting caught in that rush of doing so muchI'm feeling kinda worn out, All this checking the boxesTrying to be flawlessHas me spinning my head, catching my breathToo afraid to slow down, I tell myself to keep this upThat God wants more than just my loveBut I've been complicating thingsIt's just like me to overthink, Gotta keep it real simpleKeep it real simpleBring everything right back to ground zero'Cause it all comes down to this, Love God and love peopleWe're living in a world that keeps breakin'But if we want to find a way to change itIt all comes down to thisLove God and love people, Oh this is freedom (this is freedom)The keys to the KingdomKnowing life will be found when love can be loud'Cause love is what it's all about, I tell myself to keep this upThat all God wants is just my loveNo more complicating thingsNo more need to overthink, Gotta keep it real simpleKeep it real simpleBring everything right back to ground zero'Cause it all comes down to thisLove God and love people, We're living in a world that keeps breakin'But if we want to find a way to change itIt all comes down to thisLove God and love people, Love is patientLove is kindRescues hearts and changes livesLove is all we need to make things rightGotta keep it real simple, It's really so simple, oh!Gotta keep it real simpleKeep it real simpleBring everything right back to ground zero (yeah), 'Cause it all comes down to thisLove God and love peopleWe're living in a world that keeps breakin'But if we want to find a way to change itIt all comes down to this, Love God and love people (woo! Listeners will come away feeling encouraged and inspired, ready to act on their faith (Matthew 22:37-39). Credit: Bethel MusicPhoto Credit: © Unsplash/Hannah Busing. Life Changes is nothing if it's not a literal title. But even if not for that, if you love hard rock, this is a great song to put on when you’re looking to say “goodbye” to your old self and welcome a new self into the world. The first verse seems to be about depression more than anything. This song reminds us that we aren’t free. Copyright © 2020, iBelieve.com. Cooke left reluctantly, hurling insults and blaring horns as they headed to Castle Motel on Sprague Street downtown, where he got arrested for disturbing the peace. True, you might not be able to solve the world’s problems and it might even seem overwhelming. This is a song about embracing those feelings and living the life of your dreams. There are times to embrace it, times to deal with it and more. The third verse is about Sheryl Crow herself. In a season of change, having a song that goes back to the two basic messages of Jesus is timely. Through her words, she expresses confusion as to why bad things happen. I’ve even covered songs about unrequited love before. Your email address will not be published. Being a stand for change, on the other hand, can be incredibly powerful. Life Changes is littered with references to the modern world -- blue check marks on an Instagram, burned CDs, mango green tea, and Coldplay songs -- but, more impressively, the music engages with contemporary pop trends, going far beyond the R&B inclinations of Tangled Up.