Carrie Underwood: Forever Changed Meaning
Forever Changed Lyrics
His yellow-silk tie
In love she saw him falling for her in the fire of July
Then one day as the nights grew longer
Blackberry winter in a little white church
Stood a young pretty...
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this song is so tuching on how it connets to my life and how you cant help or stop it from changing. so when it says forever changed it shows how it never as it seems.
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I think its about a woman who dies during birth
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my interpretation of this song is a women who fell in love whith this guy(in love she saw him falling for her.)
she gets married in a little white church but it's as dark as a blackberry in the middle of winter(blackberry winter in a little white church) (she brought love in to the world) she is also getting very old snd her memory is slipping away little by little and one day she stops calling and coming over so ther worried about her and they find out that she pasted that it kills her daught to even talk about her because she's all she had. -
I think that the beginning is talking about an affair. Because I associate 'Indian summer' with the Brooks & Dunn song. So I think the guy got her pregnant and went ahead and married his fiancee. She has the child and devotes her life to that child. And when she het alzheimers her child is there by her side and hurting because that's the only person she had to show her the value of life
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It's about the life of a woman, who is the artists mother. She gets married, has a baby (brought love into the world), but grows old with Alzheimer's and dies (to watch her memories slip away a little more).
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This song is about the life of a woman. It starts with memories with her husband. Then she has a baby (She brought love into the world.) Then she is older and she dies. It is basically about her life story and how you are forever changed in life because of certain things. (husband, baby, death)
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