Will You Get Back Home Again?
Edyta Bartosiewicz Lyrics


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I know what you are
And I know what you feel
It's like a big scar

The strain of the moment
And you're lost like a child
There's always been something
Paralyzing me
And darkness she will hug you to her breast
Oh when will you get back home again?

I know what you are
And I know what you feel
It's like a big scar

It's a long time gone
There's a hard time comin'
Hard time
Oh maybe you should think about your heart
A room for your fears
When your love is gone
You're empty like a house
All made of cards
Still you're keeping your hopes from tumbling

I know what you are
And I know what you feel
It's like a big scar
I know what you are
And I know what you think
It tears you apart
I know what you are
And I know what you want
But you're moving to far
I know what you are
And I know where you're going
But where does it all start?





Nah nah nah - big scar

Overall Meaning

In Edyta Bartosiewicz's song, "Will You Get Back Home Again?" the lyrics communicate a sense of knowing and understanding. The song begins with "I know what you are, and I know what you feel, it's like a big scar." The big scar referred to in the lyric can be interpreted as an emotional wound, a significant event or trauma that has left a lasting mark. The following lyric emphasizes the feeling of loss with "the strain of the moment, and you're lost like a child." The line suggests that this big scar has caused confusion and disorientation to the person in question, leading to feelings of being lost and helpless.


The chorus repeats the opening line, implying that the song's protagonist emphasizes her understanding of the person in question's feelings, even going as far as to say "it tears you apart." There is a sense of empathy conveyed through the lyrics, an acknowledgment of the person's hardships. The song's bridge offers a poignant reflection, "When your love is gone, you're empty like a house, all made of cards, still keeping your hopes from tumbling." The bridge's lyrics suggest that the person has lost someone dear to them, someone who provided structure and stability, leaving them feeling hollow and fragile. In the end, the song's lyrics imply a resolution, a reunion, and a return to safety, as the chorus repeats, "Oh when will you get back home again?"


Line by Line Meaning

I know what you are
I understand your true identity


And I know what you feel
I understand the emotions that you are experiencing


It's like a big scar
It feels like a significant wound that has not yet healed


The strain of the moment
The pressure of the present situation


And you're lost like a child
You feel disoriented and vulnerable


There's always been something
There has consistently been a problematic issue


Paralyzing me
Restricting my ability to act or decide


And darkness she will hug you to her breast
You are being embraced by the enveloping despair


Oh when will you get back home again?
When will you be able to regain your sense of security?


It's a long time gone
It has been a significant amount of time since things were good


There's a hard time comin'
There are challenging times ahead


Oh maybe you should think about your heart
Perhaps you should consider your emotions


A room for your fears
A place to confront and process your anxieties


When your love is gone
When the person you cared for has left


You're empty like a house
You feel drained of all emotion


All made of cards
Your life feels fragile and unstable


Still you're keeping your hopes from tumbling
Despite everything, you are trying to remain optimistic


And I know what you think
I am aware of your thoughts


It tears you apart
It is causing you distress and emotional pain


And I know what you want
I understand your desires


But you're moving too far
You are going too far away from what matters to you


And I know where you're going
I know the direction you are heading


But where does it all start?
Where did all of this begin?


Nah nah nah - big scar
Reiteration of the main theme of this song - a significant wound causing emotional pain




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Comments from YouTube:

Johnny Everest

Niesamowity album, chociaż wyszczególniam w nim kilka utworów które mocniej zapadają w pamięć. Ten jest chyba jednym z nich. Dobrze jest włączyć "Love" będąc wciąż młodą osobą w tych dziwnych, destrukcyjnych czasach.

Jerzy Kleinowski

wciąż jeden z lepszych albumów w polskiej muzyce

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