YOU'VE CHANGED
Laura Sauvage Lyrics


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You’ve changed
Chemical brain
A feeling estranged
from an outside eye

You say you’re the same
You were last week
Fifty-two in a year
seven days a week
Fifty-two in a year
Seven days a week

CHORUS
Talking to yourself, again
Seeing things like no one else can

Can you keep up?
Keep up with the times
Get out of a phase
Get back in your mind

Are you sane?
Are you in your head?
Your lips are pale and your smile is dead
Your lips are pale and your smile is dead

Talking to yourself, again
Seeing things like no one else can
Are you animal or are you man?
Are you man?

Are you mad?
How do you feel?
Do you need a friend?
Can you tell what’s real?

Talking to yourself, again
Seeing things like no one else can
Are you animal or are you man?




Are you man?
Are you man?

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Laura Sauvage's song "You've Changed" explore themes of self-perception, mental health, and societal expectations. The opening lines, "You've changed, chemical brain, a feeling estranged from an outside eye," suggest a shift in the singer's mindset and emotions. The reference to a "chemical brain" alludes to the idea of imbalances or changes in brain chemistry, potentially indicating a struggle with mental health issues.


The next lines, "You say you're the same you were last week, fifty-two in a year, seven days a week," imply a contradiction within the singer's self-perception. They claim to be the same person they were last week, emphasizing the constancy of their identity despite external pressures and passage of time. However, the repetition of "fifty-two in a year, seven days a week" hints at a sense of monotony or repetitive nature in their life, possibly reflecting a desire for change or escape from a mundane routine.


The chorus highlights the singer's internal dialogue and their unique perception of the world. "Talking to yourself, again, seeing things like no one else can" suggests a tendency for introspection and a perception that goes beyond the norm. It implies a sense of isolation or feeling different from others. The line "Are you animal or are you man?" questions the nature of the singer's identity, hinting at the struggle to define oneself within societal boundaries.


The repeated questions in the verses, "Are you sane? Are you in your head?" reflect the wavering mental state of the singer. The mention of pale lips and a dead smile further suggests a potential loss of vitality or connection with their emotions. The repetition of "talking to yourself, again, seeing things like no one else can" reinforces the internal dialogue taking place and the uniqueness of their perception.


Overall, "You've Changed" delves into the complexities of self-perception, mental health struggles, and the challenge of fitting into societal expectations.


Line by Line Meaning

You’ve changed
You are no longer the same person


Chemical brain
Your mind is influenced by chemicals


A feeling estranged
Feeling disconnected or unfamiliar


from an outside eye
From someone else's perspective


You say you’re the same
You claim to be unchanged


You were last week
You haven't changed since last week


Fifty-two in a year
There are 52 weeks in a year


seven days a week
There are 7 days in a week


CHORUS


Talking to yourself, again
Engaging in self-conversation


Seeing things like no one else can
Perceiving things uniquely


Can you keep up?
Can you adapt?


Keep up with the times
Stay up-to-date


Get out of a phase
Move past a stage or mindset


Get back in your mind
Regain control of your thoughts


Are you sane?
Are you mentally stable?


Are you in your head?
Are you present mentally?


Your lips are pale and your smile is dead
You appear sickly or unhappy


Talking to yourself, again
Engaging in self-conversation


Seeing things like no one else can
Perceiving things uniquely


Are you animal or are you man?
Are you driven by instincts or reason?


Are you mad?
Are you crazy?


How do you feel?
What is your emotional state?


Do you need a friend?
Do you require companionship?


Can you tell what’s real?
Can you distinguish reality from illusion?


Talking to yourself, again
Engaging in self-conversation


Seeing things like no one else can
Perceiving things uniquely


Are you animal or are you man?
Are you driven by instincts or reason?


Are you man?
Are you human?




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Laura Sauvage

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