Going Home
Bigbang Lyrics


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Man you are lonely
It's easy to see
You never needed anybody
You never needed anyone
I'm going home

It's the end of an affair
Man you are thirsty
But never to please
You never needed anybody
You never needed anyone
I'm going home

It's the end of an affair




I'm going home
It's the end of an affair

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Bigbang's song "Going Home" seem to be about a person who is very independent and has never needed anyone in their life. The chorus mentions "You never needed anybody, You never needed anyone" which implies that this person has always been fine on their own. The first verse mentions how it's easy to see that this person is lonely, which may contradict the self-sufficient image that they have portrayed to others. The second verse talks about how this person is thirsty but never to please anyone, which could be interpreted as them wanting something but never wanting to rely on someone else to give it to them. The song ends with the repetition of "I'm going home, It's the end of an affair," which could mean that the singer has realized that they don't need this person in their life and are leaving them behind.


Overall, the song seems to be about someone who is self-reliant to a fault and has never understood the importance of relying on others. The realization of this fact leads the singer to leave this person behind and go back to a place where they can be alone without being lonely.


Line by Line Meaning

Man you are lonely
You're by yourself and it's clear to see


It's easy to see
It's obvious and apparent


You never needed anybody
You never required someone else's company


You never needed anyone
You never had to depend on anyone else


I'm going home
I'm leaving this place


It's the end of an affair
It's the conclusion of a romantic relationship


Man you are thirsty
You crave something


But never to please
But not to please anyone else




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