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I've got a little red bow
And I bought it for you
'Cause I know you're not fair
I don't get it, oh well
And you color my skin
And the colors don't blend

'Cause I'm gonna get you
And your little dog too
There's a yellow brick road
That we follow back home
'Cause I know you can't wait
Your belligerent hate
There's no place like home
There's no place like home

Like home
I've, got a southern belle too
And ruby red shoes
With a body of straw
Are you sick of it all?
There's a man made of tin
With an oil can grin

And I'm gonna get you
And your little dog too
There's a yellow brick road
That we follow back home
And I know you can't wait
Your belligerent hate
There's no place like home
There's no place like home

There's a little white porch
And you wanted it so
Can you let me go down
To the end of the road
In the black and the white
A techni-colorful life
Can I stand by your side?
We can make it alright

Like home
'Cause I'm home
There's a little white porch
And you wanted it so
Can you let me go down
To the end of the road
In the black and the white
A Technicolorful life

Then another arrived
It's a cowardly lion
What I want from this world
What I wanna resolve
When I want you to stay
So I want you to wait

I don't wanna be bold
I don't wanna be cold




I don't wanna grow old
I don't wanna go home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Breaking Benjamin's "Home" suggest a relationship that is dysfunctional and toxic in which the singer keeps trying to appease their partner through material possessions and tries to fix their problems. The little red bow represents a gift for his partner in hopes of making things right despite her unfairness. The references to the "Wizard of Oz" characters metaphorically imply the complexities of his relationship, such as the character of the Tin Man with a grin who represents the partner who lacks a heart, while the Southern belle represents the singer's wishful thinking of a simpler life.


The chorus "There's no place like home" represents the singer's desperation to make things work and to keep his partner by his side. The last few lines of the song, "I don't wanna be bold, I don't wanna be cold, I don't wanna grow old, I don't wanna go home" suggest his resignation and defeat towards his partner, and their relationship. The song also conveys a sense of nostalgia for a simpler time, symbolized by the little white porch, that the singer longs for with his partner.


Line by Line Meaning

I've got a little red bow
I have something I want to give you.


And I bought it for you
This is a special present.


'Cause I know you're not fair
I know you don't play by the rules.


I don't get it, oh well
I don't understand your behavior.


And you color my skin
You have an impact on me.


And the colors don't blend
It's hard to find common ground.


'Cause I'm gonna get you
I'm going to catch you.


And your little dog too
I'm going to get everything you have.


There's a yellow brick road
There's a path we're supposed to follow.


That we follow back home
It leads us to where we belong.


'Cause I know you can't wait
I'm aware you're eager to start.


Your belligerent hate
You're feeling angry and hostile.


There's no place like home
We can only be happy at home.


Like home
It needs to feel familiar to be comfortable.


I've, got a southern belle too
I have something else to offer.


And ruby red shoes
It's another special symbol.


With a body of straw
Some things might be more fragile than others.


Are you sick of it all?
Are you tired of this situation?


There's a man made of tin
There's someone who's not sincere.


With an oil can grin
Smiling when he's not really happy.


There's a little white porch
This is a special place.


And you wanted it so
It was your dream to have it.


Can you let me go down
Can you give me a chance?


To the end of the road
To see things through.


In the black and the white
In the dull and uninteresting moments.


A techni-colorful life
A more colorful and exciting life.


Can I stand by your side?
Can I support you through this process?


We can make it alright
We can make things work out.


'Cause I'm home
This is where I feel comfortable.


Then another arrived
Something else came into the picture.


It's a cowardly lion
A cowardly partner.


What I want from this world
My desires and aspirations.


What I wanna resolve
What I want to fix.


When I want you to stay
When I need your support.


So I want you to wait
So wait for me to get back to you.


I don't wanna be bold
I don't want to be brave.


I don't wanna be cold
I don't want to be distant.


I don't wanna grow old
I don't want to get old.


I don't wanna go home
I don't want to go back to where I was before.




Lyrics Ā© O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Aaron Fincke, Benjamin Burnley, Jeremy Hummel, Mark James Klepaski

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Most interesting comments from YouTube:

Erica Lynn

I've got a little red bow
And I bought it for you
'Cause I know you're not fair
I don't get it, oh well
And you color my skin
And the colors don't blend
'Cause I'm gonna get you
And your little dog too
There's a yellow brick road
That we follow back home
'Cause I know you can't wait
Your belligerent hate
There's no place like home
There's no place like home
Like home
I've, got a southern belle too
And ruby red shoes
With a body of straw
Are you sick of it all?
There's a man made of tin
With an oil can grin
And I'm gonna get you
And your little dog too
There's a yellow brick road
That we follow back home
And I know you can't wait
Your belligerent hate
There's no place like home
There's no place like home
There's a little white porch
And you wanted it so
Can you let me go down
To the end of the road
In the black and the white
A techni-colorful life
Can I stand by your side?
We can make it alright
Like home
'Cause I'm home
There's a little white porch
And you wanted it so
Can you let me go down
To the end of the road
In the black and the white
A Technicolorful life
Then another arrived
It's a cowardly lion
What I want from this world
What I wanna resolve
When I want you to stay
So I want you to wait
I don't wanna be bold
I don't wanna be cold
I don't wanna grow old
I don't wanna go home



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I've got a little red bow
And I bought it for you
'Cause I know you're not fair
I don't get it, oh well
And you color my skin
And the colors don't blend
'Cause I'm gonna get you
And your little dog too

There's a yellow brick road
That we follow back home
And I know you can't wait
Your belligerent hate

There's no place like home
There's no place like home
Like home
Like home

I've, got a southern belle too
And a ruby red shoes
With a body of straw
Are you sick of it all?
There's a man made of tin
With an oil can grin
And I'm gonna get you
And your little dog too

There's a yellow brick road
That we follow back home
And I know you can't wait
Your belligerent hate

There's no place like home
There's no place like home
There's a little white porch
And you wanted it so
Can you let me go down?
To the end of the road
In the black and the white
A technicolorful life
Can I stand by your side?
We can make it alright
Like home

'Cause I'm home
There's a little white porch
And you wanted it so
Can you let me go down?
To the end of the road
In the black and the white
A technicolorful life
Then another arrived
It's a cowardly lion

What I want from this world
What I wanna resolve
When I want you to stay
So I want you to wait
I don't wanna be bold
I don't wanna be cold
I don't wanna grow old
And I wanna go home!



All comments from YouTube:

snej6456

Seriously, Benjamin Burnley is the only one who can write a song about "the wizard of oz" and make it sound awesome.

Samuel Rayven

Idk how many times I've listened to this without realizing that it's the wizard of oz

Dylan Fritzinger

Hahaha

Angelic Johnson

The metaphor is awesome. Thank You Breaking Benjamin ā¤ļø

Zeek sheparzo

Abso-fkn-lutely

Colt West 01

He's not really talking about The Wizard of Oz he's just using it as a reference

Daniel Ritchie

I've listened to this song literally probably hundreds if not thousands of times over the last 11 years and it never gets old.

OpenMawProductions

16 years, Mr. Ritchie.

Grangis Jefe

Grow some better ears mate

Robert Trainor

keep at it pal, some day u will catch up to me, lol

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