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Home is where the hate is

I'm just looking at my bedroom door
It bores me, I don't know what life's for
This town sucks, I wanna leave right now
But I got nowhere to go
I got no money and I'd like to go out
To the rock cafe to watch some bands and mess about
But I can't, so I have to just stay in
And listen to Cd's

I don't like it here anymore
I can't stand this town

Let me leave, why can't I leave
To be someone
I've gotta go, when can I go
To do something
Fuck this place, I'm leaving now
To be myself
Maybe I won't be back

I wanna go far, and get away from here
To play music, and make a point that's clear
To someone, who feels the same as me
But that won't happen soon
The bridge days are gone
They all ways seemed too cold
The arches have died that place just got too old
Safe ways no safe, you can't skate there anymore
It's just the way it is

I feel in danger, when I walk the streets alone
I don't love it, when people steals my phone




You can't stop it, so I have to leave this town
And I never will come back

Overall Meaning

The song "Home" by Fighting Gravity is a powerful commentary on the feelings of isolation and frustration that can come from living in a small, stagnant community. The lyrics describe the singer's desire to escape from his hometown, which he sees as a place of pain and negativity. He longs to go out into the world and find something more, but feels trapped by his lack of resources and options.


In the opening lines of the song, the singer sets the stage for his feelings of despair by stating "Home is where the hate is." This suggests that he associates his feelings of negativity and dissatisfaction with his hometown, and that he feels trapped in a cycle of unhappiness that he can't escape from. He expresses his desire to leave town and explore the world, but feels hampered by his lack of resources and the limitations of his surroundings.


Throughout the song, the lyrics shift back and forth between moments of self-doubt and moments of fierce determination. The singer expresses his yearning to be free and to pursue his dreams, but also acknowledges the difficulties and obstacles that stand in his way. Ultimately, however, he remains determined to leave town and to forge his own path in life, even if it means leaving behind the things he once knew.


Overall, "Home" is a powerful and cathartic anthem for anyone who has ever felt stuck or trapped in their surroundings. It reminds us that sometimes, the only way to truly find ourselves is to leave behind the places and people that hold us back.


Line by Line Meaning

Home is where the hate is
I associate my home with negative feelings and experiences


I'm just looking at my bedroom door
I'm feeling bored and uninspired with my current situation


It bores me, I don't know what life's for
Everything seems unexciting and meaningless


This town sucks, I wanna leave right now
I dislike this place and want to get away as soon as possible


But I got nowhere to go
I am stuck and without options for leaving


I got no money and I'd like to go out
I am broke and unable to do what I want


To the rock cafe to watch some bands and mess about
I want to go to a live music venue and have fun


But I can't, so I have to just stay in
I am unable to leave my current location, so I have to stay put


And listen to Cd's
I am restricted to listening to recorded music instead of seeing live performances


I don't like it here anymore
My feelings towards this place have turned negative


I can't stand this town
I really dislike this place


Let me leave, why can't I leave
I desperately want to make a change and go somewhere else


To be someone
I want to make something of myself and find a sense of purpose


I've gotta go, when can I go
Leaving is my main priority and I am anxious to make it happen


To do something
I want to take action and make a change in my life


Fuck this place, I'm leaving now
I have had enough and am ready to depart immediately


To be myself
I want to explore my true identity and not feel constrained by my current surroundings


Maybe I won't be back
I am considering the possibility of never returning to this place


I wanna go far, and get away from here
I want to escape this place and go somewhere far away


To play music, and make a point that's clear
I want to express myself through music and communicate my thoughts and feelings effectively


To someone, who feels the same as me
I am hoping to find a community or audience who can relate to my experiences


But that won't happen soon
I understand that finding like-minded people may take some time


The bridge days are gone
The past experiences or opportunities that once existed are no longer available


They all ways seemed too cold
Those past experiences were not very welcoming or supportive


The arches have died that place just got too old
The once-vibrant and creative environment has lost its energy and appeal over time


Safe ways no safe, you can't skate there anymore
Even seemingly safe places are no longer viable options for activities or hobbies


It's just the way it is
I have come to accept that some things cannot be changed and that I must adapt to my circumstances


I feel in danger, when I walk the streets alone
I am fearful for my safety when I am by myself in public


I don't love it, when people steals my phone
I am frustrated and unhappy when my personal belongings are stolen


You can't stop it, so I have to leave this town
I feel that the situation is beyond my control and that I must leave this place to feel safe and secure


And I never will come back
I have decided that I do not want to return to this place in the future




Lyrics © DistroKid, Universal Music Publishing Group, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: LINCOLN PARISH, ADAM TAYLOR, MICAH PUESCHAL, WILLIAM REDISKE, JOSEPH DICKENS, JOSEPH KING, CAYSON PETERSON

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