Home Is Where the Hatred Is
Journey Through Despair: Unveiling the Depths of Home's Hidden PainLyrics
A junkie walking through the twilight
A person addicted to drugs walking through a troubled period of life
I'm on my way home
The person is heading towards what they consider "home"
I left three days ago, but no one seems to know I'm gone
The individual left three days ago without anyone noticing their absence
Home is where the hatred is
"Home" is depicted as a place filled with hatred
Home is filled with pain and it,
"Home" is also characterized by pain
Might not be such a bad idea if I never, never went home again
Suggesting it might be better if the person never returns home again
Stand as far away from me as you can and ask me why
Asking others to keep a distance and inquire why
Hang on to your rosary beads
An advice to hold onto religious symbols (rosary beads)
Close your eyes to watch me die
Suggesting closing one's eyes to avoid witnessing the person's demise
You keep saying, kick it, quit it, kick it, quit it
Others advising to quit the addiction, but it's not easy
God, but did you ever try
Reflecting on the difficulty of quitting, questioning if others have tried
To turn your sick soul inside out
Encouraging introspection and turning one's troubled soul inside out
So that the world, so that the world
Desiring the world to witness the person's internal struggles
Can watch you die
Suggesting a desire for a public acknowledgment of the person's suffering and demise
Home is where I live inside my white powder dreams
Describing "home" as existing within drug-induced dreams
Home was once an empty vacuum that's filled now with my silent screams
Highlighting the transformation of an empty, lifeless home into a place of internal suffering
Home is where the needle marks
Referring to needle marks, indicating the use of drugs to cope with emotional pain
Try to heal my broken heart
Using drugs as an attempt to heal a broken heart
And it might not be such a bad idea if I never, if I never went home again
Reiterating the idea that avoiding going home might be a good choice
Home again
Repetition emphasizing the reluctance to return home
Home again
-Home again
-Kick it, quit it
Repeating the advice to "kick it" (quit the addiction) but acknowledging the difficulty and expressing the inability to go home again
Kick it, quit it
-Kick it, quit it
-Kick it, can't go home again
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