Home Again
Rediscovering Love: A Journey of Redemption Through LyricsLyrics
For all the songs I've sung for you
Expressing dedication through songs sung for someone.
I realised I never did it right
Realization of past mistakes in the way songs were performed or dedicated.
There's one thing I should be telling you
Acknowledging the need to convey an important message.
That's why I got to set it right
Expressing the intention to correct a past error or misunderstanding.
I was just a boy back then, acting like I knew
Reflecting on the speaker's youthful ignorance and attempts to appear mature.
How to be, how to be a man
Exploring the theme of learning how to be a man and mature.
You crack that shell, around my heart
Describing a protective barrier around the speaker's emotions or feelings.
Late one night in the parking lot
Recalling a specific moment in a parking lot, possibly significant or transformative.
Hopped on the hood of my old pickup
Physical action of getting on the hood of a pickup, suggesting an intimate setting.
And you looked at me like I was worth a damn
Recognition of being valued or appreciated by the listener.
And you ran so far for so long that you bring me home
Describing someone running a long distance to bring the speaker home.
I'm home again
Expressing the feeling of being at home again after a significant journey.
One night I stole you away when you were still a girl
Recounting a past event of taking someone away when they were younger.
But you're still the girl, locked in my memories
Emphasizing the lasting impact of the person in the speaker's memories.
Wrapped up with you in the silver light
Recalling a moment of intimacy or connection bathed in silver light.
But I was just too proud back then
Admitting to pride and resistance in the past, hindering a potential romantic spark.
Fought the spark, when I should have let it burn
Regret over not nurturing a budding romantic connection.
You crack that shell, around my heart
Reiteration of the emotional barrier around the speaker's heart.
Late one night in the parking lot
Revisiting the parking lot setting, emphasizing its significance.
Hopped on the hood of my old pickup
Repetition of the intimate action on the hood of the pickup.
And you looked at me like I was worth a damn
Confirmation of the listener's recognition of the speaker's worth.
And you ran so far for so long that you bring me home
Describing a long journey undertaken by the listener to bring the speaker home.
I'm home again
Reiterating the sense of being at home again after the listener's efforts.
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Repetition of a vocalization, possibly representing an emotional or intense moment.
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Continuation of the vocalization, reinforcing emotional intensity.
Woah-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh
Continuation of the vocalization, emphasizing heightened emotions.
You crack that shell, around my heart
Reiteration of the emotional barrier around the speaker's heart.
Late one night in the parking lot
Revisiting the parking lot setting, suggesting a recurring theme or memory.
Hopped on the hood of my old pickup
Repetition of the intimate action on the hood of the pickup.
And you looked at me like I was worth a damn
Confirmation of the listener's recognition of the speaker's worth.
And you ran so far for so long that you bring me home
Describing a long journey undertaken by the listener to bring the speaker home.
I'm home again
Reiterating the sense of being at home again after the listener's efforts.
You crack that shell, around my heart
Reiteration of the emotional barrier around the speaker's heart.
Bring me home, I'm home again
Final affirmation of being brought home and finding a sense of belonging.
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