Long way home
Nikson Lyrics


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Laying on the ground
Everything went wrong
My life contains a lot of sad songs
Empty room, empty heart
The only one with me is madness
Broken bottles, dirty coach
I'm alone on a long way home
Make up my mind I feel like something's wrong
I have to change the world and don't be wrong
Staying on my feet, don't need anyone!
Impossible without the caring of the other one

Laying on the ground
Everything went wrong
My life contains a lot of sad songs
Empty room, empty heart
The only one with me is madness
Broken bottles, dirty coach
I'm alone on a long way home

Crying all the I'm crying after a girl
but now I feel like I could kill her.
She made me happy, she made me sad
but never told me nothing really bad

Laying on the ground
Everything went wrong
My life contains a lot of sad songs
Empty room, empty heart
The only one with me is madness
Broken bottles, dirty coach
I'm alone on a long way home

Laying on the ground
Everything went wrong
My life contains a lot of sad songs
Empty room, empty heart
The only one with me is madness




Broken bottles, dirty coach
I'm alone on a long way home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Nikson's song "Long Way Home" evoke a sense of despair and isolation. The repeated image of laying on the ground suggests a feeling of being defeated or overwhelmed by the challenges of life. The singer reflects on how everything seems to have gone wrong, with their life filled with sadness and heartache. The mention of an empty room and an empty heart conveys a sense of loneliness and emptiness, with only madness as a companion. The imagery of broken bottles and a dirty couch adds to the picture of desolation and decay, emphasizing the singer's solitary journey on a long and difficult path back home.


In the second verse, the tone shifts slightly as the singer resolves to make a change and take control of their life. They express a determination to not rely on anyone else and to stand on their own two feet. However, the line "Impossible without the caring of the other one" suggests that, deep down, the singer recognizes the importance of having someone to support and care for them. This internal struggle between independence and the need for connection adds depth to the themes of loneliness and self-reliance explored in the song.


The third verse delves into a tumultuous relationship with a girl that has left the singer feeling conflicted and volatile. The singer expresses a range of emotions towards this person, from love and happiness to anger and resentment. Despite the emotional turmoil caused by this relationship, the singer acknowledges that the girl never truly communicated any significant wrongdoing, leaving them grappling with unresolved feelings of hurt and betrayal.


The repetition of the chorus throughout the song reinforces the idea of being stuck in a cycle of despair and loneliness. The imagery of an empty room, an empty heart, and the presence of madness as the only companion paints a stark picture of isolation and inner turmoil. The broken bottles and dirty couch serve as visual metaphors for the wreckage and decay surrounding the singer on their journey back home. Overall, the lyrics of "Long Way Home" delve into the complexities of personal struggles, relationships, and the quest for self-discovery amidst a backdrop of emotional turmoil and desolation.


Line by Line Meaning

Laying on the ground
Feeling defeated and overwhelmed


Everything went wrong
Facing multiple challenges and setbacks


My life contains a lot of sad songs
Experiencing a lot of pain and sorrow


Empty room, empty heart
Feeling lonely and emotionally drained


The only one with me is madness
Struggling with inner turmoil and confusion


Broken bottles, dirty coach
Surrounded by chaos and turmoil


I'm alone on a long way home
Feeling lost and isolated on the journey of life




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Nagyszokolyai Márton, Ormosi Olivér

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