The Monkees
Lyric guide

Changes

Changes lyrics by The Monkees. Seasons may change, we stay the same. We always stay the same. We always stay the same. Winter brings snow, when no, no flowers...

The Monkees visibility1 visits Video on page
person Curated by Ethan Walker LyroVerse team
Lyrics

Changes

The lyric stays readable and compact here; the note and related paths sit nearby so you do not lose the song while looking for context.

Seasons may change, we stay the same.

We always stay the same.

We always stay the same.

Winter brings snow, when no, no flowers grow.

They wait for the spring.

Yes, they wait 'til the spring.

In the spring, young men grow.

'til they're old enough to know,

Better.

Better.

Leaves have turned green, now spring has been

And gone

Summer's here.

The autumn trees swing to and fro.

Their leaves turn brown,

Now young men know

Better.

Better.

[just let me listen to that.]

Ev'ryone one feels good

And I knew they would.

It's been quite a good year.

It's been quite a good year.

It's been quite a good year.

Quick answers

What this page can answer fast

Who performs "Changes"?

The Monkees performs "Changes", and this lyric page sits inside the The Monkees catalog on LyroVerse.

Are there related songs to explore after "Changes"?

Yes. The related section below points to Gonna Build a Mountain and Some Of Shelly's Blues with a short reason for opening each page next.

Where can I find more songs by The Monkees?

Use the artist link near the top of the page or the related paths section below to keep moving through The Monkees's lyric pages.

Song Room

Interpretations, questions, and corrections for this song

Interpretations, questions, memories, and correction notes live together here. The room stays noindex while the best insights are reviewed.

Open Song Room
0 followers Selected insights only surface after moderation
Listener comments

What people are saying

0 comments
Add a short interpretation or memory

A strong comment here is specific: the phrase you keep hearing, the mood you come back for, or the reason this song stays in rotation.

Sign in to post the first listener note. Reporting stays open to everyone.

No listener comments on Changes yet.