Solitary Home
Major Parkinson Lyrics


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SOLITARY HOME

Do you remember when you could do anything you wanted to?
They said you were the greatest one of the finest girls at the college uptown
Do you remember when you could say anything you wanted to say
They said you were the smartest one of the finest girls at the college uptown

Hey hey do you remember when you stood in the yard
They said the world is right in front of your feet
And someday you're gonna meet mr. Marlon Brando,
Live in a tango, build up a house of dreams
And count the dasies
Do you remember when your eyes had a drain
There was a guy behind your lashes
Showing all the pretty flashes of Humphrey Bogart eating his yoghurt
Dining with Norma Jean

Do you remember the first time you took a ride
On the vertigo pony made of Mahogany
Waving to the ducks by the surrogate clown
Uptown smashing your leather balls
Into the rusty cans shooting rabbits and monkeys
Feeding the donkeys
Waiting for the days to be blemished in frown

Hey hey do you remember when you stood in the aisle
Between the rivers that you saw in your dreams,
The fainted flashes from kindergarten
Swimming in bourbon chasing a big balloon
You looked so happy shooting the blind with blanks on medicine square
In the obituary rolling stone
A metropolitician met Jo DiMaggio
Playing arpeggio from the great beyond

In the solitary home a woman's talking through a phone
With a man who is selling dreams for people who never close their eyes
Unless they try to sleep
In the solitary home by the TV all alone
Her children left her years ago
And her husband sails a world of paper souls and silhouettes
When time hits the gravity nothing seems to measure up
The days, weeks, months, years filling her up

Stuck in a commercial
Hideous like a dying tiny little puppy
Skinny to the bone
You bite the bullet twixt the cup and the lip in a monstrous town
Where the jingles are fading
Every time you try to change the channel
You tune in, drop out, trying to shout
But no one can hear their own voice when they dream
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRGH!

Hey hey do you remember when you stood in the yard
I said the world is right in front of your feet
And someday you're gonna meet mr. Marlon Brando
Live in a tango, build up a house of dreams
And count the dasies
Do you remember when your eyes had a drain
I was the guy behind your lashes




Showing all the pretty flashes of Humphrey Bogart feeding you yoghurt
From the great beyond

Overall Meaning

The song "Solitary Home" by Major Parkinson is a poignant reflection on the aging process, and the feelings of isolation and nostalgia that can come with it. The lyrics speak to a woman who is reminiscing about her youth, when she felt like the world was full of possibility and opportunity. At that time, she was considered to be intelligent, beautiful, and talented - someone who had the potential to achieve anything she wanted. The song uses imagery of famous movie stars like Marlon Brando and Humphrey Bogart, as well as nostalgic memories of carefree childhood activities like riding a pony and playing with friends, to evoke a sense of longing for a simpler time.


The contrast between the woman's youthful dreams and her current situation is emphasized by a description of her current life in a "solitary home." She is alone, her children and husband have left her, and she spends her time watching TV and speaking to a salesman who offers her empty promises of dream fulfillment. The chorus of the song repeats the idea that the world was once full of possibilities, but now "nothing seems to measure up," highlighting the woman's sense of disappointment and disillusionment.


Overall, "Solitary Home" is a melancholy yet beautiful reflection on the passage of time and the feelings of nostalgia and regret that can come with it. The lyrics evoke a sense of loss and longing for something that can never be gotten back, while also encouraging the listener to appreciate life and pursue their dreams while they still have the chance.


Line by Line Meaning

Do you remember when you could do anything you wanted to?
Recalling the time when you were full of possibilities, and anything seemed achievable.


They said you were the greatest one of the finest girls at the college uptown
Reminiscing about the time when people praised you for your excellence and potential, and looked up to you.


Do you remember when you could say anything you wanted to say
Remembering the freedom of speech in earlier days when you could express yourself without any fear or hesitation.


They said you were the smartest one of the finest girls at the college uptown
Thinking about the time when everyone appreciated your intelligence and recognized your intellectual prowess.


Hey hey do you remember when you stood in the yard
Bringing back the memory of being in an open space and feeling hopeful and ambitious about life.


They said the world is right in front of your feet
Recalling the words of encouragement from people who believed that you had everything you needed to make a mark in the world.


And someday you're gonna meet mr. Marlon Brando, Live in a tango, build up a house of dreams
Imagining the dream life with success, love, and fame. It may be unrealistic, but it still provides comfort and hope.


Do you remember when your eyes had a drain
Reflecting on a time when sadness and despair had a grip on your life and drained your emotions.


There was a guy behind your lashes, Showing all the pretty flashes of Humphrey Bogart eating his yogurt
Feeling nostalgic about old movies and the charm of the classic Hollywood stars. It's an escape from the mundane reality of life.


In the solitary home a woman's talking through a phone
Painting a picture of a lonely woman who relies on phone calls to feel connected to the world outside of her.


With a man who is selling dreams for people who never close their eyes Unless they try to sleep
Portraying a salesman who preys on people's dreams and sells them illusions. The woman is vulnerable and may fall prey to the man's words.


Her children left her years ago And her husband sails a world of paper souls and silhouettes
Revealing the sad reality of her life. Her family has abandoned her, and her husband is distant and preoccupied with his own fantasies.


When time hits the gravity nothing seems to measure up The days, weeks, months, years filling her up
Depicting the feeling of time slipping away and the weight of life that accumulates with each passing day. She feels burdened and unable to escape the monotony of her life.


Stuck in a commercial Hideous like a dying tiny little puppy
Showing the ugly side of modern life that bombards people with advertisements and meaningless jingles. It's suffocating and sickening.


Skinny to the bone You bite the bullet twixt the cup and the lip in a monstrous town
Describing someone who's emaciated and struggling to survive in a cruel world where one has to make tough choices to survive.


Where the jingles are fading Every time you try to change the channel
Revealing the monotony of modern life and how people are seeking an escape from the constant noise and meaningless messages.


You tune in, drop out, trying to shout But no one can hear their own voice when they dream
Describing the futility of trying to make a difference when no one seems to care or listen. Dreams are all we have, but they can also be pointless and meaningless.


I was the guy behind your lashes Showing all the pretty flashes of Humphrey Bogart feeding you yogurt From the great beyond
Revealing that the memories and fantasies are not limited to the woman in the solitary home. Even the singer is indulging in nostalgia and imagination to escape the harsh reality of life.




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Comments from YouTube:

J lymer

Absolutely stunning, I want all Major Parkinson music performed like this!

Thea Vik

Wow, this was amazing! Great job!!

Martyn Higgs

This is absolutely superb.

Age-Freerk Bokma

Incredible! 🙏❤️

Chris P.

I mean, how brillant is that?

ghost_of_a_dead_poet

.arT <3

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