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    "Comfort"genre: Lounge
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    Moody, Beaty, Groove Ballad
    CD: Just Like This
    Credits: Matt James/ Paul weeden

    Story Behind the Song
    The Guitar part was originally used in another song called blue skies, which was writen by Matt and another friend "lee".
    Paul wrote lyrics about two people who are in a serious relationship, but find there lives are heading in different directions, and the confussion that goes with these situations.

    Lyrics
    V1. You take your time,
    when I need you here so quickly,
    you talk in rhymes,
    can't believe quite what I'm hearing,

    Chorus. Dont' say it's much to late,
    don't tell me not tonight,
    don't say that we're to close for comfort.

    V2. Whats on your mind,
    you ain't been yourself here lately,
    step back in time to a place that you feel happy

    Chorus ......

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