This Must Be The Place

Finding Home in the Melody: Ondara's Poetic Journey of Love and Time
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Lyrics

Home is where I wanna be

Expresses a desire for a sense of belonging and comfort in a place called home.

Pick me up and turn me 'round

Suggests a need for change or a new perspective, asking to be uplifted and turned around.

I feel numb, burn with a weak heart

Conveys a feeling of emotional detachment or desensitization, possibly due to a vulnerable heart.

I guess I must be having fun

Implies that despite the numbness, there's enjoyment or a sense of fulfillment.


The less we say about it the better

Encourages keeping certain aspects private for the sake of a better experience.

Make it up as we go along

Suggests spontaneity and improvisation in navigating life's journey.

Feet on the ground, head in the sky

Balances being grounded with having a free-spirited, imaginative mindset.

It's okay, I know nothing's wrong

Acknowledges that everything is okay, even if there's a conscious awareness that nothing is wrong.


Hey, I got plenty of time

Expresses a surplus of time, indicating a lack of urgency.

Hey, you got light in your eyes

Highlights the brightness and positivity in someone's eyes.

And you're standing here beside me

Acknowledges the presence and support of a significant other.

I love the passing of time

Appreciation for the passage of time and the experiences it brings.

Never for money, always for love

Emphasizes motivation driven by love rather than material gain.

Cover up and say goodnight

Suggests the act of covering up, possibly concealing true feelings, and bidding farewell for the night.


Home is where I wanna be

Reiterates the desire for home, indicating a longing for a sense of belonging.

But I guess I'm already there

Paradoxically suggests that the speaker is already where they want to be.

I come home, she lifted up her wings

Describes a welcoming gesture, possibly from a loved one.

Guess this must be the place

Declares the current place as the desired home.


I can't tell one from another

Expresses difficulty in distinguishing between individuals, hinting at the blurring of identities.

Did I find you, or you find me?

Ponders whether the connection was a mutual discovery or if one person found the other.

There was a time before we were born

Reflects on a time before existence, suggesting a deep contemplation of origins.

If someone asks, this is where I'll be

Declares a commitment to being present in a particular place if someone inquires about the speaker's location.


Hey, we drift in and out

Describes the transient nature of relationships, with individuals drifting in and out of each other's lives.

Hey, sing into my mouth

Invites intimacy and connection through singing and shared experiences.

Out of all those kinds of people

Acknowledges diversity among people but emphasizes a unique and captivating face.

You got a face with a view

Highlights the importance of perspective by having a face with a view.

I'm just an animal looking for a home

Describes a primal instinct to find a place to belong.

Share the same space for a minute or two

Shares a momentary coexistence in the same space with another person.

And you love me till my heart stops

Expresses a profound and enduring love that lasts until the heart stops.

You love me till I'm dead

Reiterates the enduring nature of love, even beyond death.

Eyes that light up, eyes look through you

Describes the intensity and transparency of someone's eyes.

Cover up the blank spots

Suggests covering up or concealing certain aspects, possibly imperfections.

Hit me on the head, oh

Introduces a request to be hit on the head, possibly metaphorical, implying a desire for clarity or realization.

Hit me on the head, oh

Repeats the request for a head hit, suggesting a sense of urgency or a need for enlightenment.

Hit me on the head, oh

Continues the request for a head hit, emphasizing its importance.

Hit me on the head, oh

Concludes the series of requests for a head hit, possibly symbolizing a transformative moment.


Hey, oh, you got plenty of time

Reiterates the surplus of time, maintaining a relaxed and unhurried attitude.

Hey, oh, you got light in your eyes

Echoes the earlier mention of the brightness and positivity in someone's eyes.

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