Southern Home

Pride in a Southern Home: Unveiling the Depths of Identity and Struggle
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Lyrics

I don't take pride in being lonely

I do not find satisfaction in being alone.

But i take pride in who i am

I take pride in my identity and who I am.

I was born in a southern home

I was born in a southern home.

You just wash off the dust on your hands

Just cleanse the dirt off your hands.


Can't you tell my eyes are heavy

My eyes show signs of weariness.

Can't you hear it, my voice is sore

My voice is hoarse, indicating a sense of strain.

All i do is try and try harder

I consistently make efforts and strive harder.

Everything just turns out wrong

Despite my efforts, everything goes awry.

You just wash off the dust and go home

After facing challenges, cleanse the dust and return home.

Everything just turns out wrong

Reiteration that things do not turn out as desired.


I don't take pride in throwing punches

I do not take pride in resorting to physical aggression.

I take pride in what i do

I am proud of my actions and accomplishments.

I was born in a southern home

I come from a southern upbringing.

I was taught 'bout the right thing to do

I have been taught the principles of doing the right thing.


Can't you tell my eyes are heavy

My eyes reflect a sense of exhaustion.

Can't you hear it, my voice is sore

My voice indicates fatigue or strain.

All i do is try and try harder

Continuous efforts are made, trying even harder.

Everything just turns out wrong

Despite efforts, outcomes continue to be unfavorable.

You just wash off the dust and go home

After facing difficulties, cleanse the dust and return home.

Everything just turns out wrong

Reiteration that things do not turn out as desired.

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