Janet Devlin's song "Your Song" is a cover of the original song by Elton John, released in 1970. The lyrics convey a heartfelt expression of love and admiration for someone special in the singer's life. The song highlights the simplicity and sincerity of the singer's emotions towards their loved one. It starts by describing a feeling of joy and vulnerability, symbolizing the deep impact this person has on their life. Despite not having much material wealth, the singer expresses a desire to provide a comfortable and happy life for both of them. The singer admits to occasionally forgetting trivial details about their loved one, like the color of their eyes. However, it is conveyed that it doesn't really matter, as their eyes are the sweetest the singer has ever seen. This further emphasizes the unconditional and genuine love depicted in the song. The chorus then comes in, where the singer proclaims that they want to share this song with everybody, as a tribute to their loved one. They acknowledge that the song may be simple, but it comes from the heart. The singer hopes that their loved one doesn't mind that they have put their feelings into words, expressing gratitude for their presence and the positive impact they have brought to their life. There are references in the lyrics to the singer's imagination and creativity, mentioning being a sculptor or a potion-making girl. These lines indicate that the singer is willing to use any skill or talent they possess to express their love, even if it may not be extravagant. Ultimately, the singer acknowledges that their true gift is their song, which they dedicate to their loved one. Overall, "Your Song" is a beautiful and heartfelt declaration of love, expressing the singer's appreciation for the person in their life and how their presence has made their world wonderful. Janet Devlin's rendition, like the original, captures the emotional essence of the lyrics and delivers a heartfelt performance.