Everything I Own

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The Poignant Longing of 'Everything I Own'

The song 'Everything I Own' by the soft rock band Bread is a heartfelt ballad that speaks to the deep sense of loss and yearning for a loved one. The lyrics convey a profound appreciation for the person who has been a source of comfort and guidance, suggesting a relationship of significant emotional depth. The repeated lines 'I would give anything I own, would give up my life, my heart, my home' emphasize the extent of the narrator's devotion and the pain of separation. The song's emotional weight is carried by the idea that material possessions pale in comparison to the value of the lost relationship.

The song also touches on the theme of regret, particularly in the verse that questions the listener about taking someone for granted. It serves as a reminder of the fragility of relationships and the importance of expressing love and appreciation before it's too late. The notion that someone might be taken away and the opportunity to share unspoken words might be lost adds a layer of urgency and poignancy to the song's message.

Bread, known for their mellow and melodic sound, effectively uses the simplicity of the song's structure to underscore the sincerity and raw emotion of the lyrics. 'Everything I Own' resonates with anyone who has experienced loss or fears the possibility of losing someone dear. It's a song that encourages reflection on the true value of love and the things in life that are truly irreplaceable.

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  1. Everything I Own
  2. Guitar Man
  3. Too Much Love
  4. Yours For Life
  5. Love Is Always Seventeen
  6. Dismal Day
  7. Just When I Needed You Most
  8. Make It By Yourself
  9. She's The Only One
  10. Clouds
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