Going Home
Luna Lyrics


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I've seen her face
In those scented magazines
All is forgivin'
I love her still
And we're home, home
Goin' home

The chrysler building
Was talkin' to the empire state
The twin towers
Were talkin' to each other
Sayin' all is forgivin'
I love you still
And we're home, home
Goin' home

What she saw in him
Nobody knew
It's a mystery
What she saw in him
Nobody could tell
Now it's history
All is forgivin'
I love her still

And we're home, home
Goin' home
And we're home, home
Goin' home




And we're home, home
Goin' home

Overall Meaning

Luna's song "Going Home" has a dreamlike quality to it as it explores the themes of forgiveness and love. The opening lines "I've seen her face in those scented magazines, all is forgivin', I love her still" speak to the idea of being able to forgive someone despite their wrongdoings. The singer has seen this person in magazines, suggesting that they are famous or perhaps someone who once had a lot of influence over their life. Yet despite any mistakes or misdeeds this person may have made, the singer still loves them. This love may be romantic or it may simply be a deep sense of compassion and understanding.


As the song continues, the imagery of famous New York City buildings like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building come into play. The "twin towers were talkin' to each other, sayin' all is forgivin', I love you still" is a particularly poignant line, referencing the tragic events of 9/11 and the idea that despite this horrific act of violence, love and forgiveness can still prevail. The song reminds us that even in the darkest of times, we can still find hope and connection with one another.


The closing lines "what she saw in him, nobody knew...now it's history" add a touch of melancholy to the overall message of the song. It suggests that perhaps the love and forgiveness being described cannot always save a relationship or prevent tragedy from taking place. However, the final refrain of "and we're home, home, goin' home" provides a sense of comfort and closure. Despite any pain or difficulties that may arise, we can still find solace in the sense of home and belonging.


Overall, "Going Home" is a beautiful and thought-provoking song that speaks to the resilience of love and the power of forgiveness. It encourages us to look past our differences and connect with one another on a deeper level.


Line by Line Meaning

I've seen her face
I have seen the woman's face before


In those scented magazines
It was in the fragrant publications


All is forgivin'
Everything is pardoned and forgotten


I love her still
I still love her


And we're home, home
We are finally in the place we belong


Goin' home
We are headed towards our true home


The chrysler building
The Chrysler skyscraper


Was talkin' to the empire state
Was having a conversation with the Empire State Building


The twin towers
The two towers


Were talkin' to each other
Were conversing with one another


Sayin' all is forgivin'
Declaring that everything is forgiven


I love you still
They still love each other


What she saw in him
Why she fell in love with him


Nobody knew
No one had any idea


It's a mystery
It's an enigma


Now it's history
Now it has become a thing of the past


And we're home, home
We have finally found our way back


Goin' home
Heading towards our true home




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DEAN WAREHAM, JUSTIN HARWOOD, SEAN EDEN, SEAN ANTHONY EDEN, STANLEY DEMESKI

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