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Budapest

by George Ezra

Summary

"Budapest" is about love that’s so strong it makes you willing to give up everything you have. It explores the idea of leaving behind comfort and material wealth for someone special.

Full Analysis

The overall theme revolves around the power of love and the sacrifices it can inspire. The singer feels deeply connected to someone, to the point where all his possessions and achievements mean nothing compared to this love. It's a celebration of devotion and the willingness to change one's life for a relationship that feels right.

Verse 1

My house in Budapest
My, my hidden treasure chest
Golden grand piano
My beautiful castillo
You, ooh, you, ooh
I'd leave it all

In this verse, the singer lists his possessions, painting a picture of wealth and success. He mentions a house, a grand piano, and a beautiful castle, which all symbolize his achievements. But then he turns it around by saying he’d leave it all for this person. It shows that despite having all these treasures, they don't compare to his feelings for someone special.

Chorus

Give me one good reason
Why I should never make a change
And, baby, if you hold me
Then all of this will go away

The chorus emphasizes the struggle between holding onto his current life and the desire to make a big change for love. The singer asks for a reason to stay as he contemplates leaving everything behind. The line about holding him suggests that the love is so powerful, it can erase his worries and attachments. It’s a plea for understanding and support from the person he loves.

Verse 2

My acres of a land
I have achieved
It may be hard for you
To stop and believe
But for you, ooh, you, ooh
I'd leave it all
Oh, for you, ooh, you, ooh
I'd leave it all

Here, he continues to list his accomplishments, mentioning land he owns. He acknowledges that it might be hard for the person he loves to believe he’d give it all up. This verse further deepens the idea that love can make someone reconsider their priorities and what truly matters in life. It’s a mix of pride in his achievements and vulnerability in admitting his readiness to sacrifice them.

Chorus

Give me one good reason
Why I should never make a change
And, baby, if you hold me
Then all of this will go away

The repetition of the chorus reinforces his internal conflict. He’s still asking for validation to stay in his current situation, but he also expresses hope that love can make everything else fade away. It’s a strong emotional pull, showing that love has the power to overshadow all material things.

Bridge

My friends and family
They don't understand
They fear they'll lose so much
If you take my hand
But for you, ooh, you, ooh
I'd lose it all
Oh, for you, ooh, you, ooh
I'd lose it all

In the bridge, the singer brings in the opinions of friends and family. They worry about losing him if he chooses love over his current life. This adds a layer of conflict, showing that it’s not just about him; it affects others too. Still, he expresses a willingness to lose it all for this love, highlighting the strength of his feelings and commitment.

Chorus

Give me one good reason
Why I should never make a change
And, baby, if you hold me
Then all of this will go away

The chorus comes back, emphasizing the ongoing struggle. He’s caught between the expectations of those around him and his desire for love. It’s a repeated reminder of the stakes involved, making the emotional weight feel even heavier.

Outro

My house in Budapest
My, my hidden treasure chest
Golden grand piano
My beautiful castillo
You, ooh, you, ooh
I'd leave it all
Oh, for you, ooh, you, ooh
I'd leave it all

The song wraps up by returning to the imagery from the first verse. This repetition brings the journey full circle, reminding us of what he’s willing to give up. It drives home the idea that love is the ultimate treasure, far more valuable than any material possession he could have.

Closing Thoughts

"Budapest" beautifully captures the idea of love as a transformative force. Ezra's simple yet powerful lyrics make it easy to relate to the feelings of wanting to prioritize love over everything else. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the best things in life aren’t things at all.

Full Lyrics

My house in Budapest
My, my hidden treasure chest
Golden grand piano
My beautiful castillo
You, ooh, you, ooh
I'd leave it all

My acres of a land
I have achieved
It may be hard for you
To stop and believe
But for you, ooh, you, ooh
I'd leave it all
Oh, for you, ooh, you, ooh
I'd leave it all

Give me one good reason
Why I should never make a change
And, baby, if you hold me
Then all of this will go away

My many artefacts
The list goes on
If you just say the words
I'll, I'll up and run
Oh, to you, ooh, you, ooh
I'd leave it all
Oh, for you, ooh, ooh
I'd leave it all

Give me one good reason
Why I should never make a change
And, baby, if you hold me
Then all of this will go away
Give me one good reason
Why I should never make a change
And, baby, if you hold me
Then all of this will go away

My friends and family
They don't understand
They fear they'll lose so much
If you take my hand
But for you, ooh, you, ooh
I'd lose it all
Oh, for you, ooh, you, ooh
I'd lose it all

Give me one good reason
Why I should never make a change
And, baby, if you hold me
Then all of this will go away

Give me one good reason
Why I should never make a change
And, baby, if you hold me
Then all of this will go away

My house in Budapest
My, my hidden treasure chest
Golden grand piano
My beautiful castillo
You, ooh, you, ooh
I'd leave it all

Oh, for you, ooh, you, ooh
I'd leave it all
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