The song "No Poms" by Hippo Campus is about feeling lost and searching for meaning in life. The opening lines suggest a sense of desperation, with the narrator feeling like they might jump off a roof. As the song progresses, the lyrics suggest a feeling of being trapped, with the summer coming and going and the narrator feeling like they're wearing their heart on their sleeve. As the chorus suggests, the narrator is searching for something to hold onto, something to give them purpose or drive. However, they feel like they're losing hope and don't know where to turn. The second verse uses metaphors to describe the narrator's feelings of disorientation. They're like an ocean, constantly changing and unpredictable, with the legs of a runner but blood on their paw suggesting that they're going nowhere fast. The final lines of the verse suggest that the narrator is experiencing both internal and external turmoil. Ultimately, the song seems to be about the struggle to find meaning and purpose in life. The chorus suggests that the search for something to hold onto is a universal one, with everyone looking for their own songs to sing. However, the repeated refrain of "Words like these don't come around enough for me" suggests that the narrator is still searching for something that feels truly meaningful or fulfilling.