Welcome Home
C. Daniel Boling Lyrics


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Well, It's times like these
And it's days like this that remind me I'm living in the wilderness,
And you dont know when trouble's gonna come your way
Or when God's gonna give or take it away.

This life,
This life is fleeting everything,
Everything's dyin',
But one day, I'll awake,
All my problems and my sin,
They won't mattter to me then,
"Son, welcome home."

The day doesn't guarantee to come again,
And life's only promise is that it will end,
And we all gotta stand before the Lord one day,
And I don't wanna die but i dont wanna stay down here
I feel like a stranger,
I know, I don't belong here,
I wanna run and I'll fall down at Jesus' feet and Lay.
I can't way to hear him say,
"Son, welcome home."

*chorus*
But Im still here,
And im tired,
tired of sin and struggling,
tired of almost everthin'
and sometimes,
small and clear




i could swear that i could hear
angels voices in my ear sayin' welcome home.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of C. Daniel Boling's song "Welcome Home" convey a sense of longing for a higher purpose and a desire to escape the difficulties and transience of life on Earth. The opening lines suggest that the singer is aware of the unpredictable nature of their existence, living in a metaphorical wilderness where trouble could arise at any moment. Furthermore, the mention of God's ability to give or take away emphasizes the fleeting nature of life and the uncertainties that come with it.


In the next verse, the lyrics delve deeper into the impermanence of life. Everything is described as dying, highlighting the transient nature of existence. However, the singer finds solace in the belief that one day they will wake up to a different reality. In this future state, their earthly problems and sins will no longer hold significance. The phrase "Son, welcome home" suggests a vision of entering a heavenly realm where all the difficulties of this life are left behind.


The following lines express the singer's contemplation of mortality and the realization that death is an inevitable part of life. The lyrics reflect a desire to stand before the Lord, indicating a sense of accountability and a yearning for a deeper spiritual connection. Despite not desiring to die, there is also a reluctance to remain in this earthly realm. Feeling like a stranger and not belonging, the singer longs to run and fall at Jesus' feet, seeking solace and sanctuary. The anticipation of hearing the words "Son, welcome home" provides a source of hope and comfort.


Finally, the chorus highlights the weariness and exhaustion that the singer feels. Tired of the struggles and temptations of sin, they express a longing for rest and release from the burdens of life. The mention of hearing angels' voices saying "welcome home" suggests a sense of transcendence and a belief in a heavenly afterlife where the singer will find ultimate peace and belonging.


Overall, "Welcome Home" explores themes of longing, transience, and spirituality. The lyrics reflect the universal human desire for a sense of purpose and belonging, as well as the understanding that this life is temporary. The song invites listeners to contemplate the journey of life and the hope of finding solace and acceptance in a higher spiritual realm.


Line by Line Meaning

Well, It's times like these
In moments of difficulty or uncertainty


And it's days like this that remind me I'm living in the wilderness
In moments that bring about a feeling of being lost or isolated


And you dont know when trouble's gonna come your way
Unpredictability of challenges and hardships


Or when God's gonna give or take it away
The uncertainty of God's providence


This life, This life is fleeting everything
The transient nature of life and worldly possessions


Everything's dyin'
The inevitability of death and decay


But one day, I'll awake
Hope for a future awakening or resurrection


All my problems and my sin, They won't mattter to me then
The promise of redemption and release from earthly troubles and sins


"Son, welcome home."
The anticipated joyful greeting upon reaching eternal home


The day doesn't guarantee to come again
The uncertainty of experiencing another day in this life


And life's only promise is that it will end
The certainty of life's eventual conclusion


And we all gotta stand before the Lord one day
The assurance of divine judgment in the afterlife


And I don't wanna die but i dont wanna stay down here
The conflicting emotions towards mortality and earthly existence


I feel like a stranger, I know, I don't belong here
The sense of not fitting in or feeling disconnected from the world


I wanna run and I'll fall down at Jesus' feet and Lay
The desire to surrender and seek solace in faith


I can't wait to hear him say, "Son, welcome home."
Eager anticipation of receiving a loving welcome from Jesus


But Im still here, And im tired, tired of sin and struggling, tired of almost everything
Feelings of weariness and exhaustion from the presence of sin and challenges


and sometimes, small and clear i could swear that i could hear angels voices in my ear sayin' welcome home.
Occasional moments of spiritual comfort, where one imagines hearing angelic voices assuring them of a homecoming




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