Lead Me Home
Jamie N Commons Lyrics


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Oh lord live inside me
Lead me on my way
Oh lord live inside me
Lead me on my way

Lead me home
Lead me home
Oh lord in the darkness
Lead me on my way
Oh lord in the darkness
Lead me on my way

Lead me home
Lead me home

Hummm
Hummm

Oh lord heaven's waiting
Open up your door
Oh lord heaven's waiting
Open up your door





Lead me home

Overall Meaning

The Jamie N Commons's song "Lead Me Home" is a powerful hymn about finding hope and strength during difficult times. The lyrics, "Oh Lord live inside me, lead me on my way, lead me home" suggest that the singer is asking for divine intervention, asking for guidance to navigate through life's challenges. The repetition of the phrase "lead me on my way" emphasizes how lost the singer is feeling in their situation and how they are seeking help from a higher power. The line "in the darkness" further emphasizes this feeling of being lost, as it can be a metaphor for a difficult time in one's life.


The chorus, "lead me home" is a plea for comfort and safety. The idea of "home" can be interpreted both as a physical place, and also as a metaphorical one. The singer is asking to find a sense of comfort and belonging in their life, to find their place in the world. The repetition of "hummm" throughout the song emphasizes the spiritual nature of the song.


The final stanza, "Oh lord heaven's waiting, open up your door, lead me home" suggests that the singer is nearing the end of their journey, either metaphorically or literally. The use of "heaven" indicates the singer's desire for a peaceful, and perfect place. The singer is asking for the door to heaven to be opened for them, indicating that they are ready to find their place and be at peace.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh lord live inside me
Asking for God's presence to reside within oneself


Lead me on my way
Requesting guidance and direction towards one's path


Lead me home
Yearning to return to a place of comfort and safety


Oh lord in the darkness
Addressing God's presence during a time of hardship or difficulty


Oh lord heaven's waiting
Believing in the afterlife and asking for admittance into heaven


Open up your door
Asking for entry and acceptance into heaven




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Written by: JAMIE N. COMMONS

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Oh lord live inside me
Lead me on my way
Oh lord live inside me
Lead me on my way

Lead me home (×2)

Oh lord in the darkness
Lead me on my way
Oh lord in the darkness
Lead me on my way

Lead me home (×2)

Oh lord heaven's waiting
Open up your door
Oh lord heaven's waiting
Open up your door

Lead me home



All comments from YouTube:

@tomslade8731

Does anyone else every so often tear up a little with the over whelming feeling of nostalgia whilst reading comments from 10 years ago with these old classics playing as you read them and just think how truly phenomenal TWD is? Best show ever, been watching since day 1!

@dustin2207

I fell off the path for awhile. Daddy has returned. I'm happy to see that Maggie, Rick, Daryl, Michonne are still alive and kicking. Season 3 right now -- wish me luck! Lol.

@govetter

Agreed! <grin> Strand would NEVER have made it off the Abigail alive!

@RazgulTheKind

For a British guy he has a hell of a southern twang in his voice!

@crazyparker9

He is actually an American, born in UK but lives his life in America so I call that American. It's been a while since I've read the wikipedia on him but I think he grew up in America not sure though.

@JT96FFC

Boss Red Born in UK, moved to America aged 6, moved back to Britain aged 16. No doubt he'll have American influences and an American influenced accent, but I'd say he's British. ( I say this because I really want Britain to have somebody like this because he is fucking amazing) ;)

@MegaDadHardlyChad

***** That means he has his American citizenship. He's still British, hahaha. 

@JT96FFC

Twan Wright Yep, gladly 'take' him too. Amazing talent. 

@DavidMac8Six8

That's the style of music. Can't sing like this with a british accent. 

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@banjofroggu

S3 E12 will forever be my favorite episode ever. When Morgan was revealed and it showed what had happened to him and how much Rick cared for him will forever be awesome. Also Michonne starting to form a friendship with Carl was always dope.

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