My Own Home
Richard M. Sherman & Robert B. Sherman Lyrics


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My own home, my own home
My own home, my own home

Father's hunting in the forest
Mother's cooking in the home
I must go to fetch the water
'Til the day that I'm grown
'Til I'm grown, 'til I'm grown
I must go to fetch the water
'Til the day that I'm grown

Then I will have a handsome husband
And a daughter of my own
And I'll send her to fetch the water
I'll be cooking in the home




Then I'll send her to fetch the water
I'll be cooking in the home

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "My Own Home" depict a young girl's dreams and aspirations for her future. The song begins with the girl acknowledging her responsibilities in her current life, with her father hunting in the forest and her mother cooking at home. She understands that her role for now is to fetch water until she is grown. The repetition of "My own home" emphasizes her desire for independence and a place of her own.


As the song progresses, the girl envisions her future. She imagines herself having a handsome husband and a daughter, and she will be the one cooking in the home, taking on the role her mother currently has. She sees herself passing on the same responsibilities to her daughter, including fetching water. The lyrics represent a cycle of life and the passing down of traditions and responsibilities from one generation to the next.


The song captures a universal longing for autonomy and the desire to create a home of one's own. It beautifully portrays the dreams and aspirations of a young girl, who envisions her own future while acknowledging the roles she currently fulfills in her family.


Line by Line Meaning

My own home, my own home
The desire for a place that belongs to oneself, free from outside influences and control.


Father's hunting in the forest
The father figure is responsible for providing for the family's physical needs and protection.


Mother's cooking in the home
The mother figure is responsible for the nurturing and caring aspects of the family, creating a warm and loving environment.


I must go to fetch the water
The artist is required to take on a certain responsibility or task in order to contribute to the household and family unity.


'Til the day that I'm grown
This duty or expectation will continue until the artist reaches maturity and can establish their own independence.


Then I will have a handsome husband
With the singer's own growth and development, they envision a future partner who possesses attractive qualities.


And a daughter of my own
The singer envisions having a child, particularly a daughter, who they will love and care for as their own.


And I'll send her to fetch the water
Just as the artist once had the responsibility of fetching water, they expect to pass on this duty to their own daughter when they become the nurturing figure in the home.


I'll be cooking in the home
The artist anticipates taking over the role of the mother figure and being responsible for the preparation of meals and creating a loving atmosphere.




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