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See The Changes

Released by Stills & Nash Crosby in 1977
From the Album: Csn |

This version of See The Changes was released by Stills & Nash Crosby in 1977.

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She has seen me changing
It ain’t easy rearranging
And it gets harder as you get older
Farther away as you get closer

And I don’t know the answer
Does it even matter?
I’m wonderin’ how

Ten years singing right out loud
I never looked was anybody listening
Then I fell out of a cloud
I hit the ground and noticed something missing

Now I have someone
She has seen me changing
And it gets harder as you get older
And farther away as you get closer

And I don’t know the answer
Does it even matter?
I’m wonderin’ how

Seems like something out of a dream
I had years ago yes, I remember screaming
Nobody laughing all the good times
Getting harder to come by without weeping

Now I have someone
She has seen me changing
And it gets harder as you get older
And farther away


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The lyrics to See The Changes are the words, verses and chorus for the song released by Stills & Nash Crosby in 1977. Elements of the lyrics to See The Changes are both direct in meaning and also metaphorical with the real meanings of the song only known by Stills & Nash Crosby and any collaborating writers working on the lyrics for See The Changes back when it was created.

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