Home to Me
Keith Walker Lyrics


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She believes that movies were better when they were black and white
Sometimes wishes she was born in a simpler time
She's got an innocence that draws me in with every smile
Makes me want to hang my hat – and stay awhile

She's my white picket fence
The only thing that makes sense to me
She's a front porch serenade
Sweet Tea on a sunny day
She's everywhere I wanna be
She's home to me

She'd be happy with a fixer upper on a small town road
With a little yard where roses and kids can grow
And a cobblestone path that leads right up to a welcome mat
And ain't nothin' I wouldn't do in this world to give her that

Cause She's my white picket fence
The only thing that makes sense to me
She's a front porch serenade
Sweet Tea on a sunny day
She's everywhere I wanna be
She's home to me

No it don't much matter where we spend forever
Long as we're right there together

Cause She's my white picket fence
The only thing that makes sense to me
She's a front porch serenade
Sweet Tea on a sunny day
She's everywhere I wanna be




She's home to me
She's home to me

Overall Meaning

The song “Home to Me” by Keith Walker speaks of a woman who longs for a simpler and more innocent time. She believes that movies were better when they were in black and white, and sometimes wishes that she was born in a different era. The singer admires the woman's innocence and charm, and admits to being drawn to her every smile. He wants to stay around her, and be with her all the time. She is his home.


The woman in the song desires to live in a fixer-upper house on a small town road, with a little yard where roses and children can grow. The singer wants to provide her with all these things, and everything else that she desires. He wants her to have a home where she can be comfortable and happy. The woman is the singer’s white picket fence. She is the only thing that makes sense to him. She is his front porch serenade, sweet tea on a sunny day, and everywhere he wants to be. She is home to him.


In the song “Home to Me,” Keith Walker sings about love, admiration, and finding happiness. He has created a beautiful song that captures the sweetness and simplicity of love. He sings about wanting to be with the person who makes him feel complete, and the desire to create a home with that person. The song is a tribute to love, and the things that make a house a home.


Line by Line Meaning

She believes that movies were better when they were black and white
She prefers the simplicity and innocence portrayed in older movies.


Sometimes wishes she was born in a simpler time
She longs for a time when life was less complicated.


She's got an innocence that draws me in with every smile
Her purity and sincerity are captivating to me.


Makes me want to hang my hat – and stay awhile
Being with her gives me a sense of peace and contentment.


She's my white picket fence
She represents stability and security in my life.


The only thing that makes sense to me
She is the one constant in my life that I can count on.


She's a front porch serenade
The simple things in life, like sitting on the porch with her, bring me joy.


Sweet Tea on a sunny day
She embodies the idyllic Southern lifestyle that I love.


She's everywhere I wanna be
Being with her is my happy place and where I feel most at home.


She's home to me
She is my sense of belonging and comfort in life, my one true home.


She'd be happy with a fixer upper on a small town road
She values simplicity and the little things in life over material possessions.


With a little yard where roses and kids can grow
She dreams of a home where she can cultivate a beautiful garden and create memories with loved ones.


And a cobblestone path that leads right up to a welcome mat
She envisions a warm, inviting home where visitors feel welcome and at ease.


And ain't nothin' I wouldn't do in this world to give her that
I am willing to do whatever it takes to make her dreams a reality because she means everything to me.


No it don't much matter where we spend forever
The location or material possessions are not as important as being together forever.


Long as we're right there together
As long as we are together, that is all that matters.




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