Comfort
Embracing Love Amidst the Digital VoidLyrics
Say it isn't so
Suggests disbelief or hope that a situation isn't true.
You've got some new clothes
Observation of someone having acquired new clothing.
You've got a new hair do
Notices a new hairstyle of the person.
Well hell you've got a new baby too
Surprise at the person having a new baby.
Does he smell like me?
Questioning if the baby smells like the speaker.
I don't think so
Expresses doubt that the baby smells like the speaker.
And when the solar flare hits town square
Imagining a significant event (solar flare) affecting the town square.
Will you meet me by the old willow tree
Proposing a meeting place under a willow tree to reconcile.
So we can reconcile
Expresses a desire to resolve issues and find harmony.
Because comfort no longer exists without the internet
Highlights the interdependence of comfort and the internet in modern times.
So let's just fall in love
Proposal or wish to fall in love despite circumstances.
Oh we could fall in love
Reiteration of the desire to fall in love.
Let's just fall in love
Repeating the desire to fall in love.
My face singed by the fire of the end
Describes the speaker's face being affected by the fire of an ending or a significant change.
Can we make this work
Asking if the situation can be salvaged or improved.
Please
Requesting or pleading for the situation to work out.
We are all we have hiding underground
Portrays a sense of isolation, indicating reliance on each other.
Lets surrender together
Expressing a willingness to give up or yield together.
I'll call your name from our newly built furnace
Imagining calling out the person's name from a new furnace, symbolizing longing or loss.
I'll call your name from the afterlife
Mentioning calling the person's name from the afterlife, suggesting a longing or a connection beyond life.
And you'll say, Just a minute!
Anticipating a response of delay or hesitation.
I'll call your name and I'll cry
Imagined action of calling the person's name and crying, indicating emotional distress.
I had heart with a job and a soul with a name
Describes having a heart, a job, and a soul but implies their lack of reality or substantiality.
But none of that is really real there is nothing real to gain
Suggests a sense of disillusionment, stating that there is nothing tangible to gain from those things.
Because I had it all
Reflects on having everything but hinting at an emptiness despite having the person.
Well I had you
Acknowledgment of having the person in their life.
So distract from the pain like you always did
Suggests using distractions to cope with pain, possibly referring to the person's presence as a distraction.
And meet me by the old willow tree
Proposing another meeting under the willow tree to share emotions.
Where we can sit and cry
Expressing a desire to meet and share emotional distress.
Cause comfort no longer exists without the internet
Reiterating the link between comfort and the internet's absence.
So let's just fall in love
Proposal or wish to fall in love despite circumstances.
Oh well we could fall in love
Reiteration of the desire to fall in love.
Let's just fall in love
Repeating the desire to fall in love.
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