Love And Learn
Patti LaBelle Lyrics


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Love and Learn

I′ve seen so much of love
But not until this point in life
Did i learn to love?

Looking back on what i've done, it′s hard to face it
I found myself in love and in a touchy situation
I let myself give in to what they call infatuation
And i learned, yes i learned

You love
And learn
To face it (face it)

You make the best of what it is
And maybe as for me

I made it (i made it)
Love and learn
To face it(face it)

You take the bitter with the sweet
And the best thing to do
Is taste it, (taste it)

At this point in life
I see no need to turn or pass love by
Mistakes i made before, by yet i cant be certain
That i wont find myself going back around in circles
Baby that's the chance you gonna take for love's sake
And you′ll learn, like i′ve learned

And you love
And learn
To face it (face it)

You make the best of what it is
And maybe as for me

I made it (I made it)
And you love and learn
To face it (face it)

You take the bitter with the sweet




And the best thing, the best thing you can do
Is taste it (taste it)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Patti LaBelle's song "Love and Learn" reflect on the songwriter's experiences with love and the lessons that come with it. The opening lines suggest that the singer has had previous encounters with love, but only now, at this point in life, has she truly learned how to love. It implies a sense of growth and maturity in understanding love.


The next few lines delve into a reflection of past mistakes and the challenges faced when dealing with infatuation. The singer admits to surrendering herself to the allure of infatuation, which resulted in a touchy situation. However, through these experiences, she has learned valuable lessons. She emphasizes the importance of facing the realities of love and making the best of it.


The chorus reinforces the idea of loving and learning to face the challenges that love presents. It suggests that one should accept both the positive and negative aspects of love and embrace them as part of the journey. The lyrics encourage tasting and experiencing love fully, even in its bitter moments, as that is ultimately how one learns and grows.


In the second verse, the singer expresses a sense of maturity and growth in her perspective on love. She sees no need to turn away from love or repeat past mistakes. Although there is no certainty, she acknowledges the possibility of going back around in circles. This reflects the ever-evolving nature of love and the risks involved. Love comes with uncertainty, yet it is a chance worth taking for the sake of love itself.


Overall, "Love and Learn" explores the theme of growth, maturity, and acceptance in love. It highlights the importance of facing the challenges, making the best of the situation, and being open to the lessons that love teaches.


Line by Line Meaning

I've seen so much of love
I have experienced many aspects of love in my life


But not until this point in life
However, only now, at this stage of my life


Did I learn to love?
Have I truly understood the essence of love?


Looking back on what I've done, it's hard to face it
Reflecting on my past actions, it is challenging to confront them


I found myself in love and in a touchy situation
I discovered myself being deeply in love and in a delicate circumstance


I let myself give in to what they call infatuation
I allowed myself to succumb to what is known as infatuation


And I learned, yes I learned
And from that experience, I gained knowledge and understanding


You love
When you love someone


And learn
You also acquire wisdom


To face it (face it)
To confront the challenges and realities of love


You make the best of what it is
You make the most out of the situation


And maybe as for me
And perhaps in my case


I made it (I made it)
I succeeded in dealing with love


And you love and learn
And when you experience love and learn from it


To face it (face it)
To confront it head-on


You take the bitter with the sweet
You accept both the hardships and joys of love


And the best thing, the best thing you can do
And the most important action you can take


Is taste it (taste it)
Is to fully experience and savor it




Writer(s): Skip Scarborough

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