What do we actually need in life to survive? Science would tell you that it only takes protection, energy source, and a stable enviorment. But if that is it then where does the progress and joy in life that humans strive for, come from?
Science has a vary hard time describing love. There really is no scientific explanation for it, you can't truly break it down, you can't dissect it, you can't label its parts, or catalog its different sections. You can't view it using any kind of instrument, you can't measure it with any type of tool. It has no value, it can't be graphed or compared. Love is something that has completely avoided explanation all together.
For something so elusive, love is prevalent in every one of our lives. It is everywhere, all the time, in diffrent degrees and diffrent purpouses, but it is always there. It effects everyone of us no matter how much we try to disprove it in our own lives. It's there baby no matter what you say.
So this song, in a indirect way, reminds me that love is something we all want. It's true that at some level we all want love. This song reveals to me that love is so much more than a want. I believe it is something all we need. That's why we have to 'try some times,' because in the end its more than a want to be loved, it's a need. So if we search hard enough and try long enough we finally all "find what we need." We need love baby.
The next song is one I think I interpret different then some others would. The artist is singing about how he still acts as he was still a kid. He talks about how it takes a toll on his body, how it drags him down, how everyone criticizes him for it. Yet he sings about how he doesn't mind at all and how he loves the way his life is. It just really speaks to me that he knows is life isn't perfect, but yet he enjoys it because if things get to bad he knows he can change. Lets be young as long as we can, because there is all ways next year to wise up. If we die before then it will all be alright because we will die happy as long as we our happy with our lives at the time of death.
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