Horizon
Numenorean Lyrics


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You've been there since the day I was born
You've been there, but now I'm growing old
My eyes stare at where you once were
You left me, I can't forgive you

I finally found myself again
This home is now my friend
You've been there since the day I was born
You've been there, but now I'm growing old
There was another time when I could call this mine
Expressions of depression are redefining me

I finally found myself again
This home is now my friend

It's warmer now I'd like to go home

I finally found myself again
This home is now my friend





Take me whole

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Numenorean's song "Horizon" explore themes of growth, change, and the sense of losing something or someone that was once a constant presence. The singer is addressing an entity that they have known since birth, possibly a parent or guardian figure, who is no longer with them. The singer's eyes "stare at where you once were," indicating a sense of longing, loss, and sadness. The absence of this entity is something that the singer cannot forgive.


However, the singer also expresses a sense of finding themselves again and feeling connected to their home. The repetition of the line "I finally found myself again, this home is now my friend" suggests a newfound sense of belonging and stability. The final line, "take me whole," could be interpreted as either a plea to the absent entity to return, or a metaphor for wanting to feel complete and whole within oneself and one's surroundings.


Overall, the song "Horizon" is a reflection on personal growth and the bittersweet nature of change. It acknowledges the importance of the past and those who were once a part of it, while also recognizing the need to move forward and find a new sense of purpose and belonging.


Line by Line Meaning

You've been there since the day I was born
Addressing a higher power or force that has been present in the singer's life since birth.


You've been there, but now I'm growing old
Acknowledging that the singer is aging, and that the aforementioned higher power/force is no longer as present in their life as it once was.


My eyes stare at where you once were
The singer is attempting to reconnect with the absent higher power/force, possibly searching for meaning or guidance.


You left me, I can't forgive you
Despite the artist's desire to reconnect with the higher power/force, they cannot fully forgive its absence in their life.


I finally found myself again
The artist has reached a point of self-awareness or contentment, having overcome a period of emotional turmoil.


This home is now my friend
The singer has found solace and comfort within their physical surroundings, possibly after feeling displaced or unsettled in the past.


There was another time when I could call this mine
The singer is reflecting on a previous period of their life when they felt more ownership or attachment to their surroundings.


Expressions of depression are redefining me
The artist is dealing with depression, which is shaping their identity and perception of themselves.


It's warmer now I'd like to go home
The artist is possibly feeling nostalgic or longing for a sense of familiarity and comfort.


Take me whole
The artist is submitting to the forces at play in their life, asking to be taken in their entirety.




Writer(s): brandon lemley

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