Back Where I Belong
Darryl Worley Lyrics


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There's a little shack tucked back in the timber
It wasn't much back then but it was home
Sometimes it hurts me to remember
Just how long I've been gone

Oh how I miss the smell of mama's kitchen
And the way she used to sing those gospel songs
Right now I wish that me and dad were fishin'
So I could tell him, he was right, and I was wrong

Big city nights and lights surround me
Feels like a prison to my soul
I can hear a whippoorwill calling me home
Back where I belong

Now all the rockin' chairs are empty
I hate to think how tall the weeds have grown
I'd give back everything the good Lord gave me
If I could just go back to where I belong

Big city nights and lights surround me
Feels like a prison to my soul
I can hear a whippoorwill calling me home




Back where I belong
Back where I belong

Overall Meaning

Darryl Worley's "Back Where I Belong" is a song about longing for the simplicity and comfort of one's childhood home after spending time in the busy and overwhelming city. The song begins by describing a humble shack in the woods, which may not have seemed like much to others, but was a cherished home to the singer. They recall the happy memories of their mother's cooking and singing gospel songs, as well as wishing they could go back in time to spend more time fishing with their father.


The nostalgia is intensified by the contrast between the peacefulness of the countryside and the hustle and bustle of the big city, which the singer finds suffocating. They feel trapped and long to escape back to their roots. The lyrics become particularly poignant when the singer imagines returning to find that their childhood home is now abandoned and overgrown. They realize that there is nothing they wouldn't give up to be able to go back to where they belong.


Overall, "Back Where I Belong" is a bittersweet reminder that the place where we come from will always hold a special place in our hearts, no matter how much time has passed. The song evokes a sense of homesickness that anyone who has left their hometown can relate to.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a little shack tucked back in the timber
There's a small hut hidden in the woods.


It wasn't much back then but it was home
It was not luxurious, but it was a warm and comfortable home in the past.


Sometimes it hurts me to remember
Sometimes it is painful for me to recall that time.


Just how long I've been gone
It has been a long time since I have been there.


Oh how I miss the smell of mama's kitchen
I miss the soothing aroma of my mother's cooking.


And the way she used to sing those gospel songs
She used to sing me gospel songs that brought joy to my heart.


Right now I wish that me and dad were fishin'
I wish my father and I were fishing at this moment.


So I could tell him, he was right, and I was wrong
I would tell him that he was correct in his advice, and I should have listened to him.


Big city nights and lights surround me
I am currently surrounded by the dazzling nights and lights of the big city.


Feels like a prison to my soul
It feels like a jail that confines me from within due to the bustling city life.


I can hear a whippoorwill calling me home
I can hear a bird's call summoning me to return to my native place.


Now all the rockin' chairs are empty
There are no longer anyone to sit on the rocking chairs.


I hate to think how tall the weeds have grown
It pains me to imagine how much the plants would have grown, getting no care and attention.


I'd give back everything the good Lord gave me
I would give up everything that the Good Lord blessed me with.


If I could just go back to where I belong
If I could return back to my roots, my true place of belonging.


Back where I belong
A place where I am at peace, where life is simple and easy.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: RANDY RAY HARDISON, STEVE LESLIE, DARRYL WORLEY

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