Hometown
Picoromanesque Lyrics


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Tryin' to buy the moon

Love is in the air this afternoon
Not much else to do in our hometown
In the sunlight by the water
Waiting for the moon

I've been here before
I know I won't be here again
Found out it's just a vortex
Of antiques and angry girls

I got higher heights to climb
The mountain doesn't bother me
It's not a waste of time
I know I can fly above
With the power of the love I keep in mind

Love is in the air this afternoon
Not much else to do in our hometown
In the sunlight by the water
Waiting for the moon

Now I'm standing up above
Looking down on what it was
Still tryin' to work it out
Realize I'm not alone
Everywhere I go is home
So let's come together right now

Love is in the air this afternoon
Not much else to do
Here in cold spring
Love is in the air this afternoon
Not much else to do
Here in Pleasantville
Love is in the air this afternoon
Love is in the air this afternoon





Tryin' to buy the moon

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Hometown" by Picoromanesque convey a sense of nostalgia and introspection as the singer reflects on their experiences and emotions in their hometown. The line "Trying to buy the moon" can be interpreted metaphorically as a desire for something unattainable or larger than life, symbolizing the pursuit of dreams or ambitions that may seem out of reach.


The repetition of "Love is in the air this afternoon" creates a dreamy and whimsical atmosphere, suggesting a feeling of romance or affection in the setting of the hometown. The mention of "Not much else to do in our hometown" hints at a sense of simplicity and familiarity in the singer's surroundings, perhaps indicating a longing for more excitement or adventure.


The mention of "vortex of antiques and angry girls" paints a vivid picture of the complexities and contradictions found in the hometown, showcasing a mix of sentimentality and conflict. This juxtaposition of elements reflects the bittersweet nature of reminiscing about the past and coming to terms with the flaws and imperfections of one's roots.


As the lyrics progress, the singer expresses a sense of determination and independence, stating "I've got higher heights to climb" and emphasizing their ability to rise above challenges and obstacles with the power of love and positive thinking. The imagery of flying above the mountain symbolizes transcending limitations and embracing growth and self-discovery.


In the final verses, the singer reflects on finding a sense of belonging and connection wherever they go, emphasizing the idea that "everywhere I go is home." The repeated refrain of "Love is in the air this afternoon" underscores the theme of love and unity, suggesting that coming together and embracing love can bring a sense of fulfillment and belonging, even in a familiar hometown setting. The closing line "Trying to buy the moon" may signify a continued striving for the unattainable or a persistent pursuit of dreams and aspirations, ultimately leaving the listener with a sense of hope and possibility.




Lyrics © O/B/O DistroKid
Written by: Ian Reilly, Kolson Pickard, Michael Roemer

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