I Choose Love

Cynthia Erivo Cynthia Erivo

Embracing Love Despite the Pain

Cynthia Erivo's song "I Choose Love" is a powerful anthem about the conscious decision to embrace love, even when it comes with its own set of challenges and heartaches. The repetition of the phrase "I chose love" underscores the deliberate nature of this choice, highlighting the singer's commitment to love despite the potential for pain. The lyrics suggest that love is not just an emotion but a conscious decision that requires courage and resilience.

The song's narrative reveals a journey of self-awareness and acceptance. The protagonist acknowledges the scars and pain that come with love, likening them to art, which suggests that these experiences, though painful, are valuable and beautiful in their own right. The line "I guess that makes me a villain" reflects the societal perception that choosing love, especially when it leads to personal hurt, can be seen as a reckless or selfish act. Yet, the singer stands firm in her decision, indicating a deep understanding of love's transformative power.

Cynthia Erivo's soulful delivery adds depth to the song's message, emphasizing the emotional weight of choosing love. The lyrics also express hope for others, wishing that they too find love and healing. This sentiment is encapsulated in the hope that the next encounter with a loved one will be less painful and more fulfilling. Ultimately, "I Choose Love" is a testament to the enduring power of love and the strength it takes to choose it repeatedly, even when it hurts.

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