Comfort
Urma Lyrics


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I can't find no comfort in this world today
Even coffee tastes so bitter
And my need for speed is pushing me away
Guess I'll have to crash to rest a little

Guess I'll have to hold
Guess I'll have to hold on
To all I can get (as good as it gets)
To all I can get (as good as it gets)
To all I can get (as good as it gets)
To all I can get (as good as it gets)

I can't find relief, should I walk your way?
Filling all these empty spaces
But my need for speed is sending you away
I guess I'll have to rest another day

Guess I'll have to hold
Guess I'll have to hold on
To all I can get (as good as it gets)
To all I can get (as good as it gets)
To all I can get (as good as it gets)
To all I can get (as good as it gets)

'Cause I don't want to hold




Who said I need to hold on to all I can get?
'Cause all I need is you.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Urma's song "Comfort" appear to be about a feeling of disconnection or restlessness in the world. The singer expresses frustration with not being able to find comfort or relief, even in simple things like coffee. They seem to be struggling with a need for speed or stimulation that is pushing them away from people, despite their desire for connection ("should I walk your way?"). Ultimately, the singer realizes that they need to slow down and rest, even if it means crashing, in order to find some peace.


The chorus, "guess I'll have to hold on to all I can get," seems to reflect a sense of desperation and a belief that they need to grab onto anything they can find in order to feel some stability. However, the final lines of the song offer a different perspective - the singer acknowledges that they don't want to hold onto everything, that "all I need is you." This could be interpreted as a realization that true comfort and connection comes from people rather than material things or distractions.


Overall, the lyrics to "Comfort" suggest a struggle with feeling disconnected from the world and a search for meaning or comfort. The singer seems to recognize that true connection comes from people rather than external sources, but still struggles with balancing their need for stimulation with their desire for stability.


Line by Line Meaning

I can't find no comfort in this world today
The singer is struggling to find solace and peace in the current state of the world.


Even coffee tastes so bitter
The singer is finding that even things that normally bring them pleasure, such as coffee, are not providing comfort in the current state of the world.


And my need for speed is pushing me away
The singer is potentially engaging in self-destructive behavior, as their desire for speed and excitement is causing them pain and isolation.


Guess I'll have to crash to rest a little
The artist may be considering engaging in reckless behavior in order to find a temporary escape from the stresses of the world.


Guess I'll have to hold
The artist recognizes that they need to hold on to whatever small comforts or sources of stability they can find.


To all I can get (as good as it gets)
The singer recognizes that they may not be able to find perfect comfort or happiness, but they will hold on to whatever scraps they can find.


I can't find relief, should I walk your way?
The singer is potentially reaching out to someone else for comfort or support.


Filling all these empty spaces
The artist may feel like there are gaps or voids in their life that they are seeking to fill with something or someone.


But my need for speed is sending you away
The artist's self-destructive behaviors may be causing strain in their relationships with others.


I guess I'll have to rest another day
The artist recognizes that they need to take a break and find rest or peace for themselves, even if it means delaying seeking comfort from others.


'Cause I don't want to hold
The singer may have realized that holding onto things or people for comfort may not be sustainable or healthy in the long term.


Who said I need to hold on to all I can get?
The artist is questioning the idea that they need to cling to every source of comfort or happiness they can find.


'Cause all I need is you.
The singer has found someone or something that provides true and lasting comfort and happiness, and recognizes that this is all they really need in life.




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