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I never thought that a love could be so strong
It could ever make me, think about leaving home
I can't help myself your lovin' bout to drive me mad
One more night like last night, I might have to pack my bags

Bout to make me leave home boy

Got my mind so
Gettin together with this love, boy it just ain't right
I ain't got the strength to turn a good lovin loose
But I never met a man in my life who could whoop it to me like you do

Bout to make me leave home boy
Got a taste of forbidden fruit
And I can't turn it loose
What is this good thing you carry around with you
That makes a girl want to act a fool





Got that love technique that really really cracks me up
Seeing you once or twice a week, boy it just ain't enough.

Overall Meaning

In Bonnie Raitt’s song “Home,” she sings about the struggle of being in love with someone so deeply and strongly that it makes her contemplate leaving her home. She never thought that a love could be so intense that it would push her to even think about leaving, but the love she has for this man is overwhelming. Despite questioning her desire to leave, Bonnie cannot help herself when she is around this man and his love is making her go insane.


Bonnie’s emotions are raw as she sings about how she is “Bout to make me leave home, boy” because of the love she has for him. She admits that there is something about this man’s love that she cannot get enough of, even if it’s not right. She does not have the strength to let go of this forbidden love and feels like she is acting like a fool. She describes how this man has a love technique that “really really cracks” her up and seeing him once or twice a week just isn’t enough for her.


“Home” is a song about the power of love that can make someone reconsider their entire life. Bonnie is in a tough spot where she is unsure of her future and questioning her desires, but all she knows is that the love she has experienced is something she cannot live without.


Line by Line Meaning

I never thought that a love could be so strong
I never imagined that love could create such an intense feeling


It could ever make me, think about leaving home
It is powerful enough to make me contemplate leaving my current life behind


I can't help myself your lovin' bout to drive me mad
I am unable to control my feelings because your love is making me go crazy


One more night like last night, I might have to pack my bags
If things continue the way they did last night, I will have to leave my home


Got my mind so
My thoughts are consumed


Gettin together with this love, boy it just ain't right
This relationship feels wrong


I ain't got the strength to turn a good lovin loose
I cannot resist the powerful emotions that come with being in love


But I never met a man in my life who could whoop it to me like you do
No one has ever made me feel the way you do


Bout to make me leave home boy
This relationship is making me consider leaving my home


Got a taste of forbidden fruit
I have experienced something that I shouldn't have


And I can't turn it loose
I cannot let go of the feelings that come with this relationship


What is this good thing you carry around with you
What makes you so special that you can make me feel this way?


That makes a girl want to act a fool
It is so strong that it makes me behave in ways that may not be rational


Got that love technique that really really cracks me up
You have a way of loving that is irresistible to me


Seeing you once or twice a week, boy it just ain't enough.
I need to be with you more than just a couple of times a week




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: EARL RANDLE

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Jonathan Wallach

This album was trashed by the critics and I don't know why. It was her most successful up to that time but the critics almost ended her career. She also had her biggest hit to that time off of this, "Runaway", which was also completely attacked by the critics. Rolling Stone said it was "embarrassing", which it is not. It would be 12 years before she would get the following she deserved although we musicians always knew she was among the two or three greatest singers out there. Linda Ronstadt clearly thought she was the best singer around and said so on multiple occasions. My favorite grammy moment, LR and Aaron Neville just win a Grammy for "Don't Know Much" and they are being interviewed, Linda interrupts and says "I'm sorry, Bonnie is about to sing. I have to go hear her. Bye." Raitt wound up winning multiple Grammys that year for Nick of Time.

Michael Love

Your comments are spot on. Critics over time are shown to be wrong. Really this was no different then her approach ever was. She was a roots influenced gal and her music reflected that. I'm nt sure musical critics know how to deal with that as it didn't fit a genre.

Deborah Fitzgerald

Rolling Stone has no credibility for judging music whatsoever, especially today.

Linda Brown

I *LOVED" this album ! (Sweet Forgiveness)

carol debra l

Beautiful rendition of a Karla Bonoff song. Dynamic, tasteful and always musical interpretation by the superb Bonnie Raitt.

Grace Hurd

I just love Bonnies music , and I've been singing her music, since the 1970s, such sole and guts .

Pam Chiocca

Beautiful song written by Carla Bonoff.

beatniktangerine

I've loved her from way back. When she won the Grammy for Nick of Time she was announced as a 'new artist'--to which she politely made the correction that she'd been around for eons. Her dad was also a bluesman. Bonnie is one of the few true female blues guitarists/singers/songwriters of this day. She has inspired my own singing and playing. LOVE this song and can't wait to see her at the Albert Hall in June 2013!

tovarisch

@4494tonyc Yes. Not a bluesman at all.

4494tonyc

Her dad was actually John Raitt, a Broadway stat

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