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Home Again
Gravy Train Lyrics
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With gold at the rainbow's end
Five years in the gloamin'
With no one as a friend
And it's so hard bein' home again
And it's so hard bein' home again
And there's willin' everywhere
Life could be so easy
But in the end, I didn't care
And it's so hard bein' home again
And it's so hard bein' home again
And it's so hard bein' home again
And it's so hard bein' home again
I look at all those places
That meant so much to me
Now they're grey and friendless
Like another world from me
And it's so hard bein' home again
And it's so hard bein' home again
And it's so hard bein' home again
And it's so hard bein' home again
And it's so hard bein' home again
And it's so hard bein' home...
The lyrics of Gravy Train's song Home Again speaks to a feeling of disillusionment and disappointment that comes with returning home after pursuing one's dreams. The song's narrator recounts a five-year quest for riches that ultimately left him alone and unfulfilled. The first verse establishes the singer's initial ambition to find wealth at the end of the rainbow, a common symbol of unattainable riches. Despite the allure of success, however, the singer faced a bleak and solitary existence. The repetition of the line "With no one as a friend" emphasizes the loneliness of his journey and suggests the emptiness of material pursuits.
In the chorus, the singer declares that "it's so hard bein' home again," reflecting a sense of alienation from his former life. While he could have achieved financial success, he ultimately chose not to pursue it because he didn't care enough about it. The second verse illustrates the singer's disillusionment with the places he once held dear. What were once vibrant and meaningful locations are now barren and colorless, highlighting how the singer has changed and grown apart from his home.
Overall, Home Again presents a bleak portrait of the price one pays for chasing after an unattainable dream, with the conclusion that one may end up feeling lost and disconnected from everything they once knew.
Line by Line Meaning
Went to fill my pockets
I searched for wealth
With gold at the rainbow's end
I believed riches awaited me at the end of a rainbow
Five years in the gloamin'
I spent half a decade in the twilight
With no one as a friend
I had no companionship
And it's so hard bein' home again
Returning home is proving difficult
Could have found my fortune
I had the potential to become wealthy
And there's willin' everywhere
Opportunities were abundant
Life could be so easy
My existence could have been effortless
But in the end, I didn't care
Ultimately, I didn't value the pursuit of wealth
I look at all those places
I reflect on locations of personal significance
That meant so much to me
These places held great sentimental value to me
Now they're grey and friendless
Now, these places feel devoid of life and companionship
Like another world from me
These locations feel distant and unrecognizable to me
And it's so hard bein' home again
Returning home continues to be difficult
And it's so hard bein' home again
Returning home continues to be difficult
And it's so hard bein' home again
Returning home continues to be difficult
And it's so hard bein' home again
Returning home continues to be difficult
And it's so hard bein' home again
Returning home continues to be difficult
And it's so hard bein' home...
Returning home is proving to be a challenging adjustment
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