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TAKE ME TO YOUR HOME
No Money Kids Lyrics


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Take me to your home
I'm your favourite song
I'll never leave your home
And you'll never be alone
Take me to your home
I've been caring for so long
I'll never be sorry girl
Sorry for my song
I'll never be sorry to
Touch you like the first



Like i feel the breeze on the sand
I'll never leave your home
I'll never leave you alone
I see the teardrops falling
I can't stand it for too long
Take me to your home
Stop the bleeding of your soul
Take me to your home
I'm your favourite song
Take me to your home
And you'll never be alone
I'll never be sorry girl
Sorry for my song
I'll never be sorry to
Touch you like the first
Like i feel the breeze on the sand
I'll never leave your home
I'll never leave you alone
I see the teardrops falling
I can't stand it for too long
Take me to your home
I'm your favourite song
I'll never leave your home
And you'll never be alone
Take me to your home
Stop the bleeding of your soul
Take me to your home
Take me to your home
Take me to your home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Take me to your home" by No Money Kids is a love song that expresses a desire to be cared for and comforted. The singer is asking their lover to take them into their home and never leave them alone. They compare themselves to their lover's favorite song, promising to care for them and never apologize for their feelings.


The lyrics mention the singer's desire to touch their lover as if it were the first time, comparing it to the feeling of the breeze on the sand. This romantic imagery is a powerful metaphor for the depth of the singer's feelings. They also notice their lover's tears falling and cannot bear to see them suffering for too long.


Overall, "Take me to your home" is a tender and heartfelt song about the power of love to heal and comfort. The repeated refrain of "take me to your home" emphasizes the singer's need to be cared for and their trust in their lover to provide that care. This song speaks to the universal longing for connection and companionship, making it a powerful and relatable piece of music.


Line by Line Meaning

Take me to your home
The singer expresses a desire to be taken to a place of comfort and belonging.


I'm your favourite song
The singer feels a special connection with the listener and wants to be their go-to source of comfort and happiness.


I'll never leave your home
The singer promises to stick around and always be there for the listener, no matter what happens.


And you'll never be alone
The singer wants the listener to know that they are not alone, and that they will always have someone there to support them.


I've been caring for so long
The singer has been thinking about and caring for the listener for a long time, and wants to be a source of comfort and happiness for them.


I'll never be sorry girl
The singer has no regrets about their actions or words, and stands by everything they have done or said.


Sorry for my song
The singer apologizes if their song may have caused any pain or discomfort to the listener.


I'll never be sorry to
The singer will never apologize for their actions or feelings towards the listener.


Touch you like the first
The singer wants to recreate the special and intimate feeling of touching the listener for the first time.


Like i feel the breeze on the sand
The singer wants the listener to feel as comfortable and relaxed as they do on a warm, sunny day at the beach.


I see the teardrops falling
The singer notices the listener's sadness or pain, and wants to help them through it.


I can't stand it for too long
The singer can't bear to see the listener suffering and wants to do something to help them as soon as possible.


Stop the bleeding of your soul
The singer wants to help the listener heal from their emotional wounds and feel better again.


Take me to your home
The singer repeats their desire to be taken to a place where they can be there for the listener and provide comfort and support.




Writer(s): Felix Matschulat, Jean Pelatan

Contributed by Landon R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.

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