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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Comfort Zone" by the artist "Wildways"

In the song "Comfort Zone" by Wildways, the lyrical hero is torn between his attraction to someone ("Your voice is my favorite sound, I'm in love") and his fear of intimacy, his desire to stay in his "comfort zone."

His memory, which he calls his worst enemy, constantly reminds him of the past, perhaps of past painful relationships or mistakes. This makes him hesitate and fear taking a step towards new feelings.

He acknowledges his loneliness ("I am alone, I am lonely"), but at the same time asks not to pay attention to him, as if defending himself from possible pain. The phrase "Don't mind me, I'm in my comfort zone" sounds like a mantra that he repeats to convince himself of the safety of loneliness, although in reality he yearns for intimacy.

The hero understands that his attraction is strong ("Wherever we go, everyone is looking at us, 'You are made for each other,' everyone says"), but the fear of the unknown, the fear of repeating past mistakes ("And I still don't know what will stop us, what will stop us?") paralyzes him.

The repetition of the phrases "Your voice is my favorite sound, I fell in love, I fell in love" and "Don't mind me, I'm alone, I'm lonely, don't mind me, I'm in my comfort zone" emphasizes the hero's inner struggle, his inability to choose between love and fear.

My worst enemy is my memory

Memory, my memory

Why are you always calling me

Calling me, calling me?

Your voice is my favorite sound

I fell in love

Your voice is my favorite sound

I fell in love, I fell in love

Don't mind me, I'm alone, alone

Don't mind me, I'm in my comfort zone

Don't mind me, I'm alone, alone

Don't mind me, I'm alone, alone

Don't mind me, I'm alone, alone

Don't mind me, I'm in my comfort zone

Don't mind me, I'm alone

Don't mind me, I'm alone

I'll come to you unless it's too late

Too late, is it too late?

I'll be on time so you don't have to wait

You don't have to wait, it's not too late

Everywhere we go, everybody's watching us

"You belong together," everybody says to us

And I still don't know what is there to stop us?

What is there to stop us?

Your voice is my favorite sound

I fell in love, I fell in love

Don't mind me, I'm alone, alone

Don't mind me, I'm in my comfort zone

Don't mind me, I'm alone, alone

Don't mind me, I'm alone, alone

Don't mind me, I'm alone, alone

Don't mind me, I'm in my comfort zone

Don't mind me, I'm alone

Don't mind me, I'm alone

Your voice is my favorite sound

I fell in love

Don't mind me, I'm alone, alone

Don't mind me, I'm in my comfort zone

Don't mind me, I'm alone, alone

Don't mind me, I'm alone, alone

Don't mind me, I'm alone, alone

Don't mind me, I'm in my comfort zone

Don't mind me, I'm alone

Don't mind me, I'm alone

Your voice is my favorite sound

I fell in love, I fell in love

Your voice is my favorite sound

I fell in love, I fell in love

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