The Miracle Of Love

Eurythmics · Boxed [2005]

How many sorrows

Do you try to hide

In a world of illusion

That's covering your mind?

I'll show you something good

Oh I'll show you something good.

When you open your mind

You'll discover the sign

That there's something

You're longing to find...



The miracle of love

Will take away your pain

When the miracle of love

Comes your way again.



Cruel is the night

That covers up your fears.

Tender is the one

That wipes away your tears.

There must be a bitter breeze

To make you sting so viciously -

They say the greatest coward

Can hurt the most ferociously.

But I'll show you something good.

Oh I'll show you something good.

If you open your heart

You can make a new start

When your crumbling world falls apart.

The Miracle Of Love

The Miracle Of Love stands as a defining track within the Eurythmics' expansive catalogue, showcasing the duo's signature blend of synth-pop and emotional depth. Released during a period where Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart continued to refine their sonic landscape, the song captures the band's ability to merge atmospheric production with poignant vocal delivery. While often associated with their broader discography of hits, this recording highlights their capacity for introspective storytelling without relying on overt theatricality. The track remains a testament to their enduring influence on the genre, offering listeners a polished example of their collaborative chemistry. As part of their celebrated body of work, it reinforces the Eurythmics' reputation for crafting memorable melodies that resonate across generations.