Reunion
Matt Reid & Friends Lyrics


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The days I've felt alone.
And the sea, it brings me back again.
So that I can see my wife.
And I can see my child.
Home, I'm home, it never changes,
Same old faces, same old places.

I stared into oblivion and found my home.
I stared into oblivion, into oblivion.

Find in me the home
That you have never known.
Find in us the faith.
The faith to bring you home.

I stared into oblivion and found my home.
I stared into oblivion and found my home.
I stared into oblivion, and found my own reflection there.
(reflection there)

Home. Now that I'm coming home,
Will you be the same as when I saw you last?
Tell me how much time has passed? x3

I stared into oblivion (and found my home).
I stared into oblivion (and found my home).




I stared into oblivion (and found my home).
I stared into oblivion and found my own reflection there.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Reunion" by Matt Reid & Friends depict a longing for home and the comfort it brings. The singer reflects on the times they have felt alone and how the sea, with its vastness and beauty, always draws them back to their loved ones. The mention of seeing their wife and child emphasizes the importance of family and the emotional connection they have to their home.


The repetition of "Home, I'm home, it never changes, same old faces, same old places" conveys a sense of familiarity and stability. No matter how much time has passed or where the singer has been, they find comfort in the unchanged nature of their home and the people within it. The phrase suggests a longing for the safety and familiarity of the past.


The line "I stared into oblivion and found my home" is powerful and metaphorical. It suggests that even in moments of introspection and contemplation, the singer finds a sense of belonging and security. The repetitive nature of the phrase emphasizes the certainty and significance they attach to this realization.


In the next stanza, the lyrics shift focus to the listener, urging them to find solace and a sense of home within themselves. The plea to "Find in me the home that you have never known" suggests a desire to provide support and guidance for someone who may be searching for their own sense of belonging. The mention of faith further emphasizes the importance of finding inner strength and conviction.


The repeated lines "I stared into oblivion and found my home" reinforce the idea that true comfort and belonging are ultimately found within oneself. The line about finding their own reflection in oblivion suggests a process of self-discovery and introspection, where the singer has delved into the depths of their own being and come to accept and embrace their true identity.


The song concludes with the singer anticipating their return home and wondering how much time has passed since they were last there. This signifies a concern for the changes that may have occurred and a longing for things to remain as they were. The repetition of "I stared into oblivion and found my home" reinforces the central theme of finding comfort and belonging, even in uncertain circumstances.


Overall, "Reunion" explores themes of home, family, introspection, and finding solace within oneself. Through vivid imagery and introspective lyrics, the song delves into the universal longing for a place of belonging and the comfort that home provides.


Line by Line Meaning

The days I've felt alone.
During the times when I have experienced loneliness.


And the sea, it brings me back again.
The ocean's presence draws me back to where I belong.


So that I can see my wife.
In order to reunite with my spouse and behold her presence.


And I can see my child.
Additionally, I can lay my eyes on my child.


Home, I'm home, it never changes,
No matter what, home remains constant.


Same old faces, same old places.
Familiar individuals and locations are preserved.


Find in me the home
Discover within me the feeling of belonging


That you have never known.
Which you have never experienced before.


Find in us the faith.
Discover in us the trust and belief.


The faith to bring you home.
The trust needed to guide you back to where you belong.


I stared into oblivion and found my home.
As I gazed into nothingness, I discovered my place of belonging.


I stared into oblivion, into oblivion.
I continued my gaze into nothingness, into nothingness itself.


Home. Now that I'm coming home,
Now that I'm returning to my place of belonging,


Will you be the same as when I saw you last?
Will you remain unchanged since our last encounter?


Tell me how much time has passed? x3
Inform me of the duration that has elapsed, three times.


I stared into oblivion (and found my home).
I maintained my focused gaze into nothingness (and discovered my place of belonging).


I stared into oblivion, and found my own reflection there. (reflection there)
As I gazed into nothingness, I saw my own inner self reflected back at me. (reflection there)




Lyrics Ā© Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: DARRAN ANTHONY SMITH, GARETH DAVIES, KRIS ROBERTS, MATTHEW DAVIES, RYAN RICHARDS

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