Where You Belong
Finding Home in Life's Struggle: Where You Belong by Clayton John PearsonLyrics
Though I'm not about to preach where you've been going wrong
Expressing a reluctance to criticize or give advice about someone's past mistakes.
You know the truth and soon you'll find your way back home
Acknowledging that the person knows the truth and will eventually find their way home.
Right here where you belong
Emphasizing that the person's true place is where they belong, likely suggesting a sense of comfort or belonging.
Living in this modern cold hard world with no sense of happiness
Describing the challenges of living in a modern, harsh world without a clear sense of happiness.
You found out early what it takes to just survive oh oh oh oh
Highlighting the early realization of what it takes to survive in difficult circumstances.
For so long now all you've ever wanted was a taste of peacefulness
Expressing a long-standing desire for a peaceful and content life.
To be free from the shackles of this struggle-hardened life
Desiring freedom from the hardships and difficulties of life's struggles.
Though I'm not about to preach where you've been going wrong
Reiterating the reluctance to criticize or preach about past mistakes.
You know the truth and soon you'll find your way back home
Reassuring that the person will discover the truth and find their way home.
Right here where you belong
Affirming that the person's true place is where they belong.
It's only when we have a crisis we ever truly test our full resolve
Reflecting on the idea that crises test one's resolve and true character.
Much of our lives we spend watching the world go by
Observing how much of life is spent passively observing without taking significant action.
You need a chance to rebuild your life to what it should've always been
Advocating for a chance to rebuild life and achieve the intended, fulfilling path.
You did your best in trying to spread your wings and really fly
Recognizing efforts to break free and pursue personal growth and fulfillment.
So I'm not about to preach where you've been going wrong
Reiterating the reluctance to criticize or give advice about past mistakes.
You know the truth and soon you'll find your way back home
Reaffirming that the person will find their way home by understanding the truth.
Right here where you belong
Emphasizing that the person's true place is where they belong.
Right here where you belong whoa ho
Repeating the idea that the person belongs right where they are.
And I'm not about to preach where you've been going wrong
Restating the reluctance to criticize or provide judgment regarding past mistakes.
You know the truth and soon you'll find your way back home
Reassuring that the person will find their way back home by recognizing the truth.
Find your way back home
Encouraging the person to find their way back home.
Yeah I'm not about to preach where you've been going wrong
Reiterating the reluctance to criticize or give advice about past mistakes.
You know the truth and soon you'll find your way back home
Reaffirming the belief that the person will discover the truth and return home.
Right here where you belong
Stressing that the person's true place is right where they belong.
I'm not about to preach where you've been going wrong
Maintaining the stance of not criticizing or preaching about past mistakes.
You know the truth and soon you'll find your way back home
Reassuring that the person will find their way back home by understanding the truth.
Right here where you belong
Emphasizing that the person's true place is where they belong.
Right here where you belong
Repeating the idea that the person belongs right where they are.
Right here where you belong
Emphasizing, once again, that the person's true place is right where they belong.
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