You Never KIss
Homecomings Lyrics


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Do you want to call my name
She stay here I don't know why
Do you want to know my name
She go away to this hometown
People kiss, come on now,
But you know away

Never kiss, never kiss and everything.
I meet you way, for you.
I will know you.
I can to do. where is now.
I will know you.

I can to do where is now

Do you want to call my name.
She stay here I don't know why
Do you want to know my name.
She go away to this hometown.
Never kiss, never kiss and everything.
People kiss, come on now,
But you know away
Never kiss, never kiss and everything
I meet you way, for you
I will know you
I can to do, Where is now

I will know you
I can to do, where is now

She know him hometown.
She's away, no her sing.
She know him hometown.
She's away, no her sing.
She know him hometown.
She's away, no her sing.




She know him hometown.
She's away, no her sing.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Homecomings's song "You Never Kiss" seem to describe a relationship that is struggling due to distance and missed opportunities for physical intimacy. The lyrics are fragmented and elusive, with the singer addressing an unknown subject who may or may not be present. The repeated refrain of "never kiss, never kiss and everything" suggests a sense of longing and regret, as if the singer is mourning the missed opportunities for physical intimacy with this person.


The lines "Do you want to call my name / She stay here I don't know why / Do you want to know my name / She go away to this hometown" suggest that there may be some confusion or lack of communication between the singer and the other person. It's unclear why the person is staying or going away to their hometown, and the singer seems uncertain about whether or not they even know their name. The repeated reference to "hometown" adds to the sense of distance and longing, as if the singer is separated from their loved one by geography and memory.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you want to call my name
Asking if the other person wants to acknowledge the singer's identity


She stay here I don't know why
The subject of the song stays in this place, but the singer is uncertain of their reasoning


Do you want to know my name
Asking if the other person wants to learn more about the singer's identity


She go away to this hometown
The subject of the song leaves to go back to their original place of residence


People kiss, come on now,
Emphasizing that people engage in romantic physical affection, calling for the other person to join in


But you know away
Acknowledging that the other person is not physically present in this moment, despite the singer's desire for intimacy


Never kiss, never kiss and everything.
The singer has not yet experienced a kiss, and this impacts many aspects of their life


I meet you way, for you.
The singer wants to have a chance at connecting with the other person and making an effort for them


I will know you.
The singer wants to delve deeper into the other person's true nature and establish a genuine relationship


I can to do. where is now.
The singer is willing to put in the effort to make their relationship work, and wonders about the current state of their connection


She know him hometown.
The subject of the song is familiar with their own hometown


She's away, no her sing.
Despite their knowledge of their hometown and the surrounding areas, the subject is not present and the singer has no communication with them


She know him hometown.
Reiterating that the subject of the song is well-acquainted with their own hometown


She's away, no her sing.
Despite the knowledge the subject has of their hometown and the people in it, they are not currently communicating with the singer


She know him hometown.
The subject of the song is intimately familiar with the place they are from


She's away, no her sing.
The subject is absent from the singer's life and there is no opportunity for them to connect




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