Homeland
Kenny Rogers Lyrics


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There`s a piece of prairie with a white picket gate.
The geographic center of the lower 48.
How long it`s been in our family is anybody`s guess.
We were riding these plains before the pony express.

There`s a sycamore tree all splintered and brown.
Well, it used to touch the sky `til the twister came around.
It`s got this one green branch pointing in the air.
Yeah it`s still hanging on, just like the people around here.

You can hold back the rain, bring on the wind.
Knock us right down, we`ll get up again.
We`ve dug in deep, made our stand.
This is our homeland.

I can feel their spirit deep in my bones.
Up on the hill we carved in in stone.
Been a long line before us, and little ones to come.
Yeah, it`s a family thing that we`re carrying on.

You can hold back the rain, bring on the wind.
Knock us right down, we`ll get up again.
We`ve dug in deep, made our stand.
This is our homeland.

We`ve dug in deep, made our stand.
This is our home...





This is our homeland

Overall Meaning

Kenny Rogers's song "Homeland" is a tribute to the history and resilience of rural America. The song starts by describing a piece of prairie land, which has been in the family for generations. The land has a white picket gate marking the entrance, and it is geographically located at the center of the lower 48 states. The singer acknowledges that no one knows exactly how long the land has been in their family and that they have been living there since before the days of the pony express.


The song then shifts to describe a sycamore tree that used to touch the sky before it was damaged by a twister. Despite the damage, the tree has a "green branch pointing in the air" and is still standing, much like the people in the community. The singer then sings about the people's resilience in the face of adversity. They can withstand rain, wind, and being knocked down, but they will always get back up again. He acknowledges that they have dug in deep, made their stand, and this is their homeland.


The song ends with a sense of pride in their history and their continuation of it. They have carved their family name into a hill, and there have been many before them and will be many after them, but they carry on the family tradition of living in the homeland. It is a song that celebrates the unbreakable bond between people and the land they live on.


Line by Line Meaning

There`s a piece of prairie with a white picket gate.
In this rural area, there is a specific plot of land with a picket gate, which represents the idealized American dream of a comfortable, suburban lifestyle.


The geographic center of the lower 48.
This plot of land is located in the exact center of the contiguous United States, which is significant in its symbolism and history.


How long it`s been in our family is anybody`s guess.
It is unclear exactly how long our family has owned this plot of land, but it has been passed down through generations.


We were riding these plains before the pony express.
Our family has been established in this area for a long time, even before the historic Pony Express mail delivery system existed.


There`s a sycamore tree all splintered and brown.
One of the distinguishing features of this plot of land is a sycamore tree, which is now worn down and weathered.


Well, it used to touch the sky `til the twister came around.
This majestic tree once stood tall, but was damaged by a tornado that passed through the area.


It`s got this one green branch pointing in the air.
Despite being battered and broken, the sycamore tree still has a single green branch pointing upwards, representing resilience and hope.


Yeah it`s still hanging on, just like the people around here.
The sycamore tree serves as a metaphor for the tenacity and perseverance of the people who live in this area.


You can hold back the rain, bring on the wind.
No matter what challenges or obstacles come our way, we will not be defeated by them.


Knock us right down, we`ll get up again.
Even if we are knocked down, we have the strength and determination to stand back up and continue fighting.


We`ve dug in deep, made our stand.
We have deep roots in this land and are committed to protecting and preserving it for future generations.


This is our homeland.
This piece of land is not just a physical location, but a deep-seated part of our identity and heritage.


I can feel their spirit deep in my bones.
The history and legacy of our family and ancestors is not just a memory, but is part of our very being.


Up on the hill we carved in in stone.
We have memorialized our family's presence and history in this area with a permanent marker in the form of a stone monument.


Been a long line before us, and little ones to come.
Our family has a long line of ancestors who lived in and loved this area, and we hope to pass on that love and respect to future generations.


Yeah, it`s a family thing that we`re carrying on.
Our connection to this piece of land is not just personal, but is tied to our family history and identity.


We`ve dug in deep, made our stand.
Once again, we emphasize our commitment to this land and our determination to protect it for future generations.


This is our home...
Finally, we assert that this plot of land is not just a physical location, but is a beloved and cherished home to us and our family.




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID KEITH MILES, JACK SUNDRUD

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