Leaving Home
Cody Fry Lyrics


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I've lived a thousand place
I've looked for life in spaces
and empty rooms are all I've found

The world laid out before me
with everything I don't need
Just when I thought I had to place to leave
Home is like an island and I'm at sea
Trying to pull it out but it's pulling me
I could sail as far as the eye can see
Look behind and that island looks back at me
No matter how far I go, I can't leave my home

I spend my whole life chasing
but nothing's new and I'm tracing, tracing the lines right through the page
Yet I continue fighting
My pride is not surviving
Just when I thought that no one could save me

Home is like an island and I'm at sea
Trying to pull it out but it's pulling me
I could sail as far as the eye can see
Look behind and that island looks back at me
No matter how far I go, I can't leave my home

Home is like an island and I'm at sea
Trying to pull it out but it's pulling me
I could sail as far as the eye can see
Look behind and that island looks back at me
No matter how far I go,
No matter how far I go,




No matter how far I go,
I'm I can't leave my home

Overall Meaning

Cody Fry's song "Leaving Home" describes the feeling of being stuck in a rut, feeling like you're constantly searching for something new and exciting, but always ending up back in the same place. The opening lines, "I've lived a thousand places, I've looked for life in spaces, and empty rooms are all I've found" suggest that the singer has been searching for fulfillment in various physical and emotional spaces, but has been unsuccessful.


The song touches on the concept of home, which is often viewed as a place of comfort and safety. However, for the singer in the song, home is portrayed as an "island" that they are struggling to leave. The repetition of the phrase "No matter how far I go, I can't leave my home" emphasizes this feeling of being trapped or stuck.


The lyrics also suggest a sense of frustration and desperation, with lines like "Yet I continue fighting, my pride is not surviving" and "Just when I thought that no one could save me." The use of words like "fighting" and "surviving" convey a sense of struggling against something. The song could be interpreted as a reflection on the difficulty of breaking out of patterns and routines, even when you know they're not fulfilling.


Overall, "Leaving Home" is a poignant and relatable song about feeling trapped, lost, and searching for something more.


Line by Line Meaning

I've lived a thousand place
I have experienced various places in my life


I've looked for life in spaces
I have searched for meaning in different places


and empty rooms are all I've found
But I have only found emptiness


The world laid out before me
Despite all the options available to me


with everything I don't need
I have everything I don't need


Just when I thought I had to place to leave
When I thought I could escape


Home is like an island and I'm at sea
Home serves as my refuge but I feel lost


Trying to pull it out but it's pulling me
I want to leave but home is holding me back


I could sail as far as the eye can see
I can venture far away


Look behind and that island looks back at me
But home keeps appearing in my thoughts


No matter how far I go, I can't leave my home
I am unable to escape the pull of home


I spend my whole life chasing
I have spent my entire life pursuing


but nothing's new and I'm tracing, tracing the lines right through the page
But everything seems repetitive and uninteresting


Yet I continue fighting
I still try to break free


My pride is not surviving
But my confidence is decreasing


Just when I thought that no one could save me
When I thought there was no hope




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