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Fuck you
And I notice
I notice the sun don't shine
On anything that isn't
Mine
If today I made it, tomorrow I'd quit
Put a hit on the tailor if the suit don't fit
All bite, no bark, it's quiet then bit
'Cause I'm taking a stand to make sure they all sit, well
Well, all was well, I've been looking around, tryna redefine hell
But it wasn't one day that Rome just fell
So I'm in California looking for the hotel, hey
And I notice
I notice the sun don't shine
On anything that isn't
Mine
I notice the sun don't shine
On anything that isn't
If today I made it, tomorrow I'd quit
Put a hit on the tailor if the suit don't fit
All bite, no bark, it's quiet then bit
'Cause I'm taking a stand to make sure they all sit, well
Well, all was well, I've been looking around, tryna redefine hell
But it wasn't one day that Rome just fell
So I'm in California looking for the hotel, hey
And I notice
I notice the sun don't shine
On anything that isn't
And I notice
I notice the sun don't shine
On anything that isn't




Mine
Welcome home

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics from Luck-One & Dekk's song "Welcome Home," the artist begins with a strong and confrontational statement, saying "Fuck you." This sets the tone for a defiant and introspective reflection on personal struggles and ambitions. The repeated phrase "I notice the sun don't shine" serves as a metaphor for feeling unacknowledged or unseen. The artist delves into a mindset of possessiveness, emphasizing the importance of claiming what is rightfully theirs in a world where recognition and success seem elusive.


The lyrics speak to a sense of self-doubt and volatility, with the artist expressing a willingness to walk away from success if it doesn't bring fulfillment. They display a sharp wit and a readiness to act decisively, even if it means metaphorically "putting a hit" on something that doesn't align with their desires. The imagery of being quiet yet biting highlights a strategic and cunning approach to facing challenges, demonstrating a mix of restraint and assertiveness in their actions.


The reference to Rome falling symbolizes a monumental collapse or failure, prompting the artist to search for meaning and understanding in their current circumstances. The mention of California and seeking a hotel adds a layer of displacement and seeking refuge or sanctuary in unfamiliar surroundings, possibly reflecting a quest for belonging or finding one's place in a tumultuous world. The artist grapples with the notion of redefining hell, suggesting a deep introspection on personal struggles and the complexities of existence.


As the lyrics come to a close with the phrase "Welcome home," there is a sense of reconciliation and acceptance of one's journey and experiences. Despite the challenges and uncertainties expressed throughout the verses, there is a hint of resilience and a acknowledgment of the importance of finding a place of comfort and belonging, wherever that may be. The repetition of the line "I notice the sun don't shine on anything that isn't mine" underscores the theme of ownership and self-assertion, conveying a message of empowerment and reclaiming agency in a world that may seem indifferent or unwelcoming.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Ethan Burrows

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