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Now I'm hiding from the light
Aces '35
Lights, fuckin' fashion
Why you hop up in my ride?
I was in denial
Now I'm set free
Fifty-thousand judge, not a single one is me
Like things change and we're older now
Had to put your face in the background
While I've been switching up on that low lane
My friends are boutta call it a day
Like what's the point of staying around?
You keep me there just to keep me around
Like a faint cloak on a Sunday night
All the pain, it hits just right
(All the pain, it hits just right)
Flights, passion
Subline, drafted
New mistakes, that same pain
Same mistakes that you blame
And I had thought we had learned
All my trust you had earned
Imma build a whole damn castle just to watch it all burn
Rollin' round that '45 just so I can feel alive
I don't care about the rumors 'cause I'm finally feeling right
Circa '95 and it's time to let it go




Keep on spinning me around while I'm feeling so alone
(While I'm feeling so alone)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Ken & Stranger's song "Home Home Home" convey several emotions, including a sense of disillusionment, pain, and longing for freedom. The song starts with the line "Now I'm hiding from the light," which can be interpreted as the singer trying to avoid something they don't want to face, be it an unpleasant truth or a past trauma. The next line, "Aces '35," can be seen as a reference to a classic car model, which could be a symbol of a bygone era or a memory that the singer is holding onto.


The references to "Lights, fuckin' fashion" and "flights, passion" could be interpreted as the singer's struggle with materialism and the desire to escape it by indulging in temporary pleasures like traveling. The line "while I've been switching up on that low lane" could suggest that the singer is questioning the choices they've made and the direction their life is heading. The mention of "my friends are 'boutta call it a day" could be seen as a reflection of the singer's feeling of being left alone.


The lyrics "like what's the point of staying around/ you keep me there just to keep me around" could signify the singer's realization that they are not valued or loved for who they are but rather for their company or the convenience they provide. The line "all the pain, it hits just right" could suggest that the singer has been hurt so many times that it now feels familiar and almost comforting. The chorus repeats the line "while I'm feeling so alone," which highlights the overall theme of isolation and the need to break free from it.


Line by Line Meaning

Now I'm hiding from the light
I'm avoiding the spotlight


Aces '35
Unknown reference or metaphor


Lights, fuckin' fashion
Obsession with superficial things


Why you hop up in my ride?
Asking why someone is joining them in their journey


I was in denial
I refused to acknowledge something was true


Now I'm set free
I've let go of something that was burdening me


Fifty-thousand judge, not a single one is me
I'm not defined by external opinions


Like things change and we're older now
As time passes, we grow and evolve


Had to put your face in the background
I had to move on from a past relationship


While I've been switching up on that low lane
I've been making changes in my life


My friends are boutta call it a day
My friends are ready to leave a place or situation


Like what's the point of staying around?
Questioning the value of staying in a certain place or situation


You keep me there just to keep me around
Feeling used or unappreciated in a relationship


Like a faint cloak on a Sunday night
Feeling invisible or unnoticed


All the pain, it hits just right
Feeling the full impact of emotional pain


(All the pain, it hits just right)
Reiteration of the previous line


Flights, passion
Unknown reference or metaphor


Subline, drafted
Unknown reference or metaphor


New mistakes, that same pain
Repeating old mistakes that lead to pain


Same mistakes that you blame
Being accused of repeating past mistakes


And I had thought we had learned
Assuming that lessons had been learned


All my trust you had earned
Having given trust to someone in the past


Imma build a whole damn castle just to watch it all burn
Feeling like everything built will be destroyed


Rollin' round that '45 just so I can feel alive
Doing something that makes them feel alive


I don't care about the rumors 'cause I'm finally feeling right
Not caring about what others think


Circa '95 and it's time to let it go
Letting go of something from the past


Keep on spinning me around while I'm feeling so alone
Feeling disoriented and alone in a situation


(While I'm feeling so alone)
Reiteration of the previous line




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Written by: Calvin Squire

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Robert Fitzgerald

Sweet and a bit Dandy, awesome sax break too

RootSkanDub - Y el eco no conoce Ley

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