Some Kind of Love

[Intro]
Some kind of love
All kinds of love
Love is kind
Some kind of love

[Break]
Kind, kind love
[Break]
Love
[Break]

[Verse 1]
In every heart, in every soul,
Love takes on a unique role.
From passion’s flame to tender care,
It’s found in ways beyond compare.
Find it everywhere

[Pre-Chorus]
Romantic whispers in the night,
That bonds together and holds us tight,
From the heart, pure and true,
Love in every shade… in every hue…
In all we do

[Chorus]
Some kind of love, it’s all around,
In every smile and in every sound.
Resides on the insides to the stars above,
Feeling touched by some kind of love.
[Break]
Kind, kind love
[Break]
Love
[Break]
[Verse 2]
From parents’ arms to children’s eyes,
The flame of love never dies.
With every laugh and every tear,
It binds us close, year after year.

[Pre-Chorus]
Romantic whispers in the night,
That bonds together and holds us tight,
From the heart, pure and true,
Love in every shade… in every hue…
In all we do

[Chorus]
Some kind of love, it’s all around,
In every smile and in every sound.
Resides on the insides to the stars above,
Feeling touched by some kind of love.

[Break]
(Bridge)
Unconditional, without demand,
It’s the love that helps us understand.
From spiritual realms to earthly plane,
Love’s power heals our deepest pain.

(Chorus)
Some kind of love, it’s all around,
In every smile and in every sound.
From self-acceptance to the stars above,
We’re all touched by some kind of love.

[Outro]
So let it shine, let it be known, shown
In every heart, its seeds are sown, we’re not alone
For in The End, it’s what we’re made of,
All connected with some kind of love.
[End]
[Silence]

ABOUT LOVE
Love comes in many forms, each with its own unique expression and significance:

  1. Romantic Love: This type of love involves deep emotional and physical attraction between partners. It often includes feelings of passion, desire, and intimacy, and is commonly associated with romantic relationships and partnerships.
  2. Familial Love: Familial love is the bond shared between family members, including parents and children, siblings, and extended relatives. It is characterized by a strong sense of connection, loyalty, and support, and often involves unconditional acceptance and care.
  3. Platonic Love: Platonic love refers to non-romantic relationships marked by deep affection, friendship, and mutual respect. It can exist between friends, colleagues, and mentors, and is based on emotional intimacy and companionship rather than romantic or sexual attraction.
  4. Self-Love: Self-love, also known as self-compassion or self-care, involves nurturing and valuing oneself unconditionally. It encompasses practices of self-acceptance, self-respect, and self-empowerment, and is essential for overall well-being and personal growth.
  5. Unconditional Love: Unconditional love is a type of love that is given freely and without expectations or limitations. It is characterized by selflessness, forgiveness, and acceptance, and is often associated with the love between parents and children, or between individuals and their pets.
  6. Compassionate Love: Compassionate love involves empathy, kindness, and caring for others, particularly during times of suffering or hardship. It encompasses acts of compassion, altruism, and service towards those in need, and fosters a sense of interconnectedness and humanity.
  7. Spiritual Love: Spiritual love is rooted in a sense of connection to something greater than oneself, whether it be a higher power, the universe, or the divine. It involves feelings of reverence, awe, and devotion, and is often expressed through acts of worship, prayer, or meditation.

These are just a few examples of the many kinds of love that exist in the world, each with its own significance and impact on our lives.

From the Album
Love Love: Embracing Love’s Power to Save the World

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