Homesick
Betoko & Haze-M Lyrics


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When you're down on your luck
And you ain't got a buck
In London
You're a goner
Cause even London Bridge
Is falling down
And moved to Arizona
Now I know why
And I'll substantiate the rumor
That the English sense of humor
Is dryer than the
Texas sand
And you can put up your dukes
Or you can bet your boots
That I'll be leaving
Just as fast as I can
I wanna go home
With the armadillo
Good country music
From Amarillo to Aboline
The friendliest people
And the prettiest women
You've ever seen
Well it's cold over here
And I swear
I wish they'd turn the heat on
And where in the world
Is that English girl
I promised I would meet
On the third floor
And of the whole damn lot
The only friend I've got
Is a smoke
And a cheap guitar
My mind keeps rolling
My heart keeps longing
To be home in a Texas bar
I wanna go home
With the armadillo
Good country music
From Amarillo to Aboline
The friendliest people
And the prettiest women
You've ever seen
Well I decided that
I'd get my cowboy hat
And go down to
Marble arch station
Cause when a Texan fancies
He'll take his chances
Chances will be taken
That's for sure
And them limey eyes
They were eying the prize
Some people call
Manly footwear
And when you open your mouth
They say you're from down south
And you always seem to
Put your foot there
I wanna go home
With the armadillo
Good country music
From Amarillo to Aboline
The friendliest people




And the prettiest women
You've ever seen

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Homesick" by Betoko & Haze-M express a profound sense of longing for home and the comfort it brings. The singer paints a vivid picture of feeling out of place and disconnected in a foreign land, particularly in London. The imagery of even London Bridge falling down and relocating to Arizona symbolizes a feeling of displacement and a lack of stability in a foreign environment.


The song highlights the contrast between the dry English humor and the warmth of Texas, emphasizing the singer's strong attachment to their homeland. The mention of leaving "just as fast as I can" illustrates a sense of urgency to return to familiar surroundings and escape the cold and unfamiliarity of the current location.


The reference to home, the armadillo, and good country music from Amarillo to Aboline evokes a strong sense of nostalgia and a longing for the welcoming and friendly atmosphere of Texas. The singer finds solace in the memories of the friendliest people and the prettiest women they've ever seen back home, highlighting the emotional connection to their roots.


The final stanza encapsulates the singer's decision to embrace their Texan identity and take risks in pursuing their desire to return home. Despite feeling misunderstood and out of place in London, the singer is determined to hold on to their Texan roots and ultimately find their way back to where they belong. The song overall conveys a poignant message about the universal yearning for home and the deep sense of belonging that comes with it.




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