Comes Love

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The Unstoppable Force of Love in Norah Jones' 'Comes Love'

Norah Jones' rendition of 'Comes Love' is a soulful exploration of the inevitability and power of love. The song uses a series of metaphors to compare love to various life challenges, such as rainstorms, snowstorms, fires, and even headaches and toothaches. Each of these challenges has a solution or a way to cope, but when it comes to love, the song suggests that 'nothing can be done.' This implies that love is an unstoppable force that cannot be controlled or avoided, no matter how hard one tries.

The lyrics also delve into the futility of trying to hide from love. The line 'Don't try hiding, 'cause there isn't any use' emphasizes that love will find you no matter where you go or what you do. This is further reinforced by the imagery of 'sliding when your heart turns on the juice,' suggesting that once love takes hold, it propels you forward in ways you can't resist or control. The song captures the essence of love as an all-consuming emotion that overrides all other concerns and practicalities.

Norah Jones' smooth, jazzy vocal delivery adds an extra layer of depth to the song, making the listener feel the weight and inevitability of love. The repetition of 'Comes love, nothing can be done' serves as a poignant reminder that love is a universal experience that everyone goes through, and it is something that cannot be easily managed or dismissed. The song's timeless message resonates with anyone who has ever been in love, making it a relatable and enduring piece of music.

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