You've Changed
Stephen Kellogg and The Sixers Lyrics


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I walked into the house and I could see it written down
I didn't have to read a word, I could feel it all around
Somehow you escaped my love while I was still asleep
You started like a saint and now you finish like a thief

You've Changed
I still wear my ring
I walked into my honesty and saw it to be false
Like an early indication of a failing protocol
I wrote it down on paper and I left it by the phone
I wanted you to find it when I was not at home

You've Changed
You used to be so sweet
You've Changed
Now my exit is complete
I'm only half of what I wish that I was, I wish that I was
You've said it before, that I talk too much, that I say too much
But you'll never, never tell me what to do again

You've Changed
I still wear my ring
I walked into six months and I started at a run
Cause I am not the guy and you are not the one
I walked into a lover and look what she became
But a rose is still a rose by any other name

You've Changed, I still wear my ring
You've Changed, I am still so much the same
You've Changed, You used to be so sweet




You've Changed, now my exit is complete
You change and you change and you change

Overall Meaning

The song "You've Changed" by Stephen Kellogg and The Sixers is a poignant and heartfelt ballad about a relationship that has gone south. The singer has walked into his home and immediately knows that his partner has changed. He senses it all around him like a palpable energy. The lyrics suggest that the partner has gone from being a saint to a thief, betraying the singer's trust and breaking his heart.


The song is divided into three verses, with each verse describing a different stage of the relationship's deterioration. In the first verse, the singer discovers that his partner has changed while he was still asleep, suggesting that he was not aware of the change until it was too late. In the second verse, he realizes that his honesty with his partner has been false, indicating that he has been lying to himself about the state of their relationship. Finally, in the third verse, he acknowledges that his partner has changed, but he is still wearing his ring, suggesting that he is still holding on to hope.


The chorus is simple but powerful, repeating the lines "You've Changed" multiple times. The repetition emphasizes the emotional impact of the partner's change and underlines the singer's sense of loss and betrayal. Overall, the song captures the pain and confusion of a relationship that has gone awry.


Line by Line Meaning

I walked into the house and I could see it written down
Upon coming home, I immediately sensed that something was wrong.


I didn't have to read a word, I could feel it all around
Even without any physical evidence, the tension was palpable and pervasive.


Somehow you escaped my love while I was still asleep
Your feelings towards me changed without my awareness or consent.


You started like a saint and now you finish like a thief
You began our relationship with good intentions, but you've ended it by taking something valuable from me.


You've Changed I still wear my ring
Despite your actions, I am still technically committed to you.


I walked into my honesty and saw it to be false
I trusted you completely, but now I realize that trust was misplaced.


Like an early indication of a failing protocol
Your behavior was a sign that our relationship was heading towards failure.


I wrote it down on paper and I left it by the phone I wanted you to find it when I was not at home
I couldn't confront you directly, so I left a note expressing my thoughts and feelings.


You used to be so sweet
In the past, you were kind, gentle, and loving.


Now my exit is complete
I am done with this relationship.


I'm only half of what I wish that I was, I wish that I was
I am not perfect, but I aspire to be a better person.


You've said it before, that I talk too much, that I say too much
You've criticized me for expressing myself, but I will not be silenced.


But you'll never, never tell me what to do again
You no longer have any control over me.


I walked into six months and I started at a run Cause I am not the guy and you are not the one
I rushed into this relationship without really considering whether we were compatible.


I walked into a lover and look what she became But a rose is still a rose by any other name
You used to be my partner, now you are just someone I used to know. But you are still fundamentally the same person.


You change and you change and you change
You are constantly evolving, and that's okay. But I cannot keep up with your changes.




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