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I've Never Been Home
Real Friends Lyrics


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White knuckles and sleepy eyes
That's how you and I grew up, that's how we grew apart
You've got some big expectations hiding in that small mid-western town that you call home

It's been twenty something years and I've never been home
I don't even know who the hell I am anymore

I'm really just a kid who's stuck with all the fucked up stuff that comes with life
There's nights I think about how there's someone else that feels how I do
It helps to think I'm not alone.

Overall Meaning

In these lyrics, Real Friends sings about growing up with someone and how they have grown apart over the years. They describe this person as having big expectations but being stuck in their small Midwestern town. The singer reflects on how they have not been home in over twenty years and how they don't even know who they are anymore. They feel like they are just a kid dealing with the struggles and challenges that come with life, feeling weighed down and overwhelmed by it all. Yet, they find solace in knowing that there are others out there who feel the same way they do, and that helps them to not feel so alone.


The lyrics paint a picture of the struggles of growing up and trying to find your identity and place in the world, while also dealing with the pressures and expectations placed upon you by others. It highlights the importance of connection and understanding, reminding us that we are not alone in our struggles and that there is always hope for change and growth.


Line by Line Meaning

White knuckles and sleepy eyes
We both had difficult upbringing and were constantly tired and tense.


That's how you and I grew up, that's how we grew apart
We may have had the same experiences, but they impacted us differently, causing a divide in our relationship.


You've got some big expectations hiding in that small mid-western town that you call home
You have aspirations for something greater, but feel trapped in your hometown.


It's been twenty something years and I've never been home
Despite being away for so long, I still feel disconnected from the place I grew up in.


I don't even know who the hell I am anymore
I feel lost and unsure of my identity, perhaps due to being away for so long.


I'm really just a kid who's stuck with all the fucked up stuff that comes with life
I am still struggling with the difficulties that life has thrown my way, and it's affecting me deeply.


There's nights I think about how there's someone else that feels how I do
I find comfort in knowing that I'm not alone in my struggles.


It helps to think I'm not alone.
Knowing that there are others going through similar experiences to me makes it easier for me to cope.




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Comments from YouTube:

Tiffany Zukow

"I'm really just a kid who's stuck with all the fucked up stuff that comes with life. There's nights I think about how there's someone else who feels how I do. It helps to think I'm not alone." literally life right there

Jon Ruiz

I wish this was like a minute longer. Such a good song

Mikky Di Angelo

on a scale of 1 to Real Friends how sleepy are your eyes

Jengo Fett

Mikky Di Angelo real real friends

Luis Alvarez Suarez

Real Friends

titlefightclub

I can't get enough of this song, or band.

Blake Smalls

you guys are so perfect. you deserve so much more fans, but better little fans that are so loyal to you guys, than some 100k+ that just like you guys cause everyone else does you guys are absolutely the best band ever. keep doing what ya'll be doin <3

GivesProps

Helps to know most of us are in this together :)

TheMopardude

Thank god for having a hipster friend... Man, I love all the music he shows me! You guys are awesome! I have all your songs on my ipod ^^

Aki Hitori

The way Dan sings "I don't even know who the hell I am anymore" is perfect.

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