Way Back Home
Phil Keaggy Lyrics


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Keaggy

Way back home in the wild woods of my past
I ask what became of the lads and the friends
From school days gone by, gone by
I hope they all turned out alright.

I remember the winding of the road that goes
To that old farm in Hubbard
And the old stone driveway doesn't seem quite as long
It's here that I learned my first song.

There's a warmth in a mother's love for her child
She smiles as she chases fear away
And the boy feels very glad, oh so glad
And bravely runs to the woods to play.

See the old red barn standing there
Just the same, the same as it did so long ago
And the water pump that took a part of me
Started me reliving that day when I was four.

Way back home in the childhood of my past
I ask what becomes of a man who leaves behind




The memory of youth, of youth
Instead of looking back to live again.

Overall Meaning

The song "Way Back Home" by Phil Keaggy is a nostalgic reflection on the memories of the past. The song takes the listener on a journey through the wild woods of the past and the memories of the friends and times that have gone by. The first verse of the song has a sense of longing and questions what has happened to the lads and friends from the school days gone by. This is a common feeling that many people can relate to, wondering what has become of the people and friends from their past.


The second verse of the song talks about a specific memory of a farm in Hubbard and the old stone driveway that doesn't seem quite as long as it did before. This memory is a reminder of the past and the things that the artist has learned along the way. There is also a warmth in the mother's love for her child, which is a familiar feeling for many people. It reminds us of the happiness and safety we feel in our mother's arms.


The third verse of the song talks about the old red barn that stands the same as it did so long ago and the water pump that started the artist's journey into memory reliving. This verse creates a sense of familiarity and comfort in the memories of the artist's past.


Lastly, the song concludes with a thought-provoking statement about what becomes of a man who leaves behind the memories of youth instead of looking back to live again. The idea is that we need to hold onto our memories and experiences from the past, as they shape who we are today.


Overall, "Way Back Home" is a beautiful and introspective song that encourages the listener to reflect on their own memories and the importance of holding onto them. It is a nostalgic journey that reminds us of the people, places, and experiences that have shaped our lives.


Line by Line Meaning

Way back home in the wild woods of my past
I think fondly of my youth and my childhood home


I ask what became of the lads and the friends
I wonder how my old friends are doing and where they are now


From school days gone by, gone by
Those days are in the past, but I still remember them


I hope they all turned out alright.
I wish the best for my old friends and hope they are doing well


I remember the winding of the road that goes
I have memories of the road that leads to my childhood home


To that old farm in Hubbard
I remember the farm where I grew up


And the old stone driveway doesn't seem quite as long
The driveway doesn't seem as long now as it did when I was a child


It's here that I learned my first song.
This is where I have some of my earliest musical memories


There's a warmth in a mother's love for her child
A mother's love is comforting and reassuring


She smiles as she chases fear away
Her smile is reassuring and helps to calm me down


And the boy feels very glad, oh so glad
I feel very happy and grateful for my mother's love


And bravely runs to the woods to play.
I am excited to go play and explore in the woods


See the old red barn standing there
I see the old red barn that still stands today


Just the same, the same as it did so long ago
It looks exactly as I remember it from years ago


And the water pump that took a part of me
The water pump has sentimental value for me and brings back memories


Started me reliving that day when I was four.
It reminds me of a specific memory from when I was young


Way back home in the childhood of my past
I think about my childhood and where I grew up


I ask what becomes of a man who leaves behind
I wonder what happens to someone who forgets their past and moves on


The memory of youth, of youth
Forgetting one's youth and childhood memories


Instead of looking back to live again.
Instead of reminiscing and reliving happy memories




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Comments from YouTube:

Dean Grady

An amazing and beautiful song!

sheri solomon

a dozen times today ... and still pressing the repeat button
This is Glorious

HisbrotherJames

Looking back to live again.....Bless you for sharing,.....this album

Dennis McDonnell

He writes pretty songs; as Amy said her husband is a "freak of nature", this applies to brothe Phil, maybe even more.