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F.a.u.s.t. Lyrics


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Fuck you
And I notice
I notice the sun don't shine
On anything that isn't
Mine
If today I made it, tomorrow I'd quit
Put a hit on the tailor if the suit don't fit
All bite, no bark, it's quiet then bit
'Cause I'm taking a stand to make sure they all sit, well
Well, all was well, I've been looking around, tryna redefine hell
But it wasn't one day that Rome just fell
So I'm in California looking for the hotel, hey
And I notice
I notice the sun don't shine
On anything that isn't
Mine
I notice the sun don't shine
On anything that isn't
If today I made it, tomorrow I'd quit
Put a hit on the tailor if the suit don't fit
All bite, no bark, it's quiet then bit
'Cause I'm taking a stand to make sure they all sit, well
Well, all was well, I've been looking around, tryna redefine hell
But it wasn't one day that Rome just fell
So I'm in California looking for the hotel, hey
And I notice
I notice the sun don't shine
On anything that isn't
And I notice
I notice the sun don't shine
On anything that isn't




Mine
Welcome home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to F.a.u.s.t.'s song "Welcome home" convey a sense of frustration and defiance towards societal norms and expectations. The opening line, "Fuck you," sets the tone of rebellion and a refusal to conform to the standards imposed by others.


The singer notices that the sun, symbolizing success and happiness, only shines upon things that belong to him. This could be interpreted as a commentary on the unfairness and inequality of the world, where only those who possess certain privileges or meet certain criteria are granted success and recognition.


The line "If today I made it, tomorrow I'd quit" suggests a disillusionment with the pursuit of success and the dissatisfaction that can come with it. The singer implies that even if they were to achieve something significant, it wouldn't bring them fulfillment or contentment. This sentiment is reinforced by the desire to "put a hit on the tailor if the suit don't fit," implying a rejection of superficial standards and the desire for authenticity.


The lyrics also touch upon the idea of challenging the status quo and standing up against societal expectations by saying "I'm taking a stand to make sure they all sit." This could be seen as a call to defy conformity and to fight for one's individuality and personal freedom.


The repeated phrase "And I notice the sun don't shine on anything that isn't mine" emphasizes the frustration and isolation felt by the singer. It highlights the feeling of being left out and overlooked in a system that only rewards certain qualities or possessions.


The final line, "Welcome home," can be interpreted as a sarcastic remark or a bitter acceptance of returning to a reality that feels unwelcoming and oppressive. It encapsulates the overall theme of the song, which is a critique of societal standards and the desire for a sense of belonging and recognition.


Line by Line Meaning

Fuck you
Expressing anger or contempt towards someone


And I notice
I am aware and observant


I notice the sun don't shine
I realize that there is a lack of positivity or goodness


On anything that isn't Mine
Things that do not belong to me do not receive favorable treatment


If today I made it, tomorrow I'd quit
Even if I achieve success today, I would give up on it tomorrow


Put a hit on the tailor if the suit don't fit
I would seek revenge if something does not meet my expectations


All bite, no bark, it's quiet then bit
I may appear calm, but I can become fierce when provoked


'Cause I'm taking a stand to make sure they all sit, well
Asserting myself to make others obey or conform


Well, all was well, I've been looking around, tryna redefine hell
Everything seemed fine until I started searching for a different understanding of pain and suffering


But it wasn't one day that Rome just fell
The downfall of an empire like Rome did not happen suddenly


So I'm in California looking for the hotel, hey
I am currently in California, searching for a place of comfort or refuge


And I notice
I am aware and observant


I notice the sun don't shine
I realize that there is a lack of positivity or goodness


On anything that isn't Mine
Things that do not belong to me do not receive favorable treatment


I notice the sun don't shine
I realize that there is a lack of positivity or goodness


On anything that isn't
Things that are not associated with me


If today I made it, tomorrow I'd quit
Even if I achieve success today, I would give up on it tomorrow


Put a hit on the tailor if the suit don't fit
I would seek revenge if something does not meet my expectations


All bite, no bark, it's quiet then bit
I may appear calm, but I can become fierce when provoked


'Cause I'm taking a stand to make sure they all sit, well
Asserting myself to make others obey or conform


Well, all was well, I've been looking around, tryna redefine hell
Everything seemed fine until I started searching for a different understanding of pain and suffering


But it wasn't one day that Rome just fell
The downfall of an empire like Rome did not happen suddenly


So I'm in California looking for the hotel, hey
I am currently in California, searching for a place of comfort or refuge


And I notice
I am aware and observant


I notice the sun don't shine
I realize that there is a lack of positivity or goodness


On anything that isn't
Things that are not associated with me


And I notice
I am aware and observant


I notice the sun don't shine
I realize that there is a lack of positivity or goodness


On anything that isn't Mine
Things that do not belong to me do not receive favorable treatment


Welcome home
A sarcastic or ironic way of greeting someone upon their return




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Ethan Burrows

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JESSIE SANDERS

every song you make homie, you always impress

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