Home Weeps
Wandering Souls: Unveiling the Emotional Odyssey in 'Home Weeps'Lyrics
Home, it isn't a place that I can go
Home is not a physical location I can visit.
It's just too close for comfort, in the wild I search for something else
Being at home is uncomfortably close; seeking something else in the wild.
A city of people who can tell that I'm not one of them
In a city, people recognize I don't belong among them.
I'm lost between a crowd and lonely thoughts in my head
Feeling lost in a crowd with lonely thoughts in my head.
So hear me, I'll go if I have to
Expressing willingness to leave if necessary.
But tell me "Home still weeps without you"
Asking if home still mourns or feels incomplete without me.
Too cold to breathe, but yet the cold is what I need
Describing a cold environment, acknowledging the need for such conditions.
A nomad, but no man could ever make peace with such a feeling, no
A nomadic existence, unable to find peace with this feeling.
He's just tied to his home, with a thought in his dome
Being tied to home with a persistent thought in the mind.
'Til the day that he tells them
Until the day I decide to communicate my intentions.
Hear me, I'll go if I have to
Reiterating the willingness to leave if necessary.
But tell me "Home still weeps without you"
Asking again if home still mourns or feels incomplete without me.
Home, stuck as a constant afterglow
Home is a constant presence, perhaps lingering in memory.
It's just too far from comfort, these four walls, I beg for open space
Feeling confined within four walls, longing for open space.
I'm caught between third and home base
Being stuck between a metaphorical third base and home base.
Like running in a dream, I push so hard for something more
Striving for something more like running in a dream, but facing challenges.
But I just fall right through the floor
Failing to achieve aspirations and falling through metaphorical floors.
So hear me, I'll go if I have to
Reaffirming the willingness to leave if necessary.
But tell me "Home still weeps without you"
Reiterating the question about home mourning without my presence.
'Cause he told them "Hear me, I'll go if I have to" (I may never find it)
Recalling a previous statement about leaving, unsure if I'll ever find what I seek.
But tell me "Home still weeps without you" (and I'll say)
Repeating the question about home mourning, emphasizing uncertainty.
So hear me, I'll go if I have to (I may never feel it)
Reiterating the willingness to leave, expressing uncertainty about feeling it.
But tell me "Home still weeps without you"
Asking once more if home mourns or feels incomplete without me.
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