Long Way Home
Roberta Carter Harrison Lyrics


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I'm kicking that stone
Down your street alone
And the walls criticize where I have gone
I'm throwing that stone
Through your open door
And the halls seem to tell me I am wrong

[Chorus]
I'm taking the long way home
Where everything's overgrown
Just like the boy
Trying to give it away
I regret tomorrow
I'm taking the long way home
Whatever may come and go
Just like the boy
Trying to give it away
I regret tomorrow
I regret tomorrow more than yesterday

Remember that wall
Where we used to hide
And the world seemed so dark and cold outside
Remember that field
Where we used to kiss
And the rain washed away our secret list

[Chorus]

Nobody's home
And I feel lost inside
There's a clock counting down what's left of time
When you're all alone




It's easy to hesitate
Like a girl listening to her heart break

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Roberta Carter Harrison's song "Long Way Home" bring forth a melancholic narrative of loss, regret, and loneliness. The song is about walking down memory lane, reminiscing about past experiences and the people we used to love. The first verse sets a sad tone, with the singer walking down the street, kicking a stone, and feeling terribly isolated. The walls are a symbolic representation of the people judging and criticizing where the singer has been. However, he still throws a stone through the open door to his past, feeling like he is making a mistake.


The chorus of the song depicts the singer taking the long way home, where everything is overgrown, much like the overgrown memories of his past. He regrets tomorrow more than yesterday and imagines himself as a boy trying to give it all away. The second verse is about the old memories he shared with his lover. He remembers a wall where they used to hide, and now it seems like the same wall is judging him. The field where they used to kiss is also a memory they shared, and the rain washed away their secret list.


The last verse portrays the singer's loneliness as he listens to the clock ticking away the remaining time he has left. This verse is more focused on the theme of hesitation, where the singer cannot seem to move on from past mistakes, much like a girl listening to her heartbreak. The song's poignant lyrics are a reflection of all the emotions one goes through while reminiscing about the past, and the feelings of loss and regret that come with it.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm kicking that stone
I'm aimlessly walking down your street, feeling lost and uncertain.


Down your street alone
I'm walking without companionship down the familiar path leading towards your place.


And the walls criticize where I have gone
I sense judgments from the environment surrounding me as I pass by.


I'm throwing that stone
I'm acting out my frustration and anger by throwing a nearby rock.


Through your open door
I'm taking advantage of the open door leading to your home.


And the halls seem to tell me I am wrong
Even the interior of your house feels unwelcoming and reproachful towards me.


I'm taking the long way home
I'm choosing the scenic and more troublesome route back home.


Where everything's overgrown
The path I'm taking is full of wild and untrimmed vegetation.


Just like the boy Trying to give it away I regret tomorrow
I'm giving out myself and my feelings, much like a heartbroken boy, and I already feel regretful about it afterwards.


Whatever may come and go
I'm preparing myself for whatever the future may hold, be it good or bad.


I regret tomorrow I'm taking the long way home I regret tomorrow more than yesterday
I know that tomorrow's consequences of my actions will cause me more shame and guilt than what I'm already feeling.


Remember that wall Where we used to hide
I recall a place where we once helped each other hide from troubles.


And the world seemed so dark and cold outside
The outside world was unfriendly and inhospitable to us at that time.


Remember that field Where we used to kiss And the rain washed away our secret list
I remember the field where we had romantic moments, and an incident in which the rain cleansed away our secrets.


Nobody's home And I feel lost inside
I'm alone in the house and feeling aimless and forgotten.


There's a clock counting down what's left of time
The ticking clock is a reminder of the limited time I have to sort out my emotions and actions.


When you're all alone It's easy to hesitate Like a girl listening to her heart break
Being alone makes it simple to get lost in doubts and questions, just like how a girl struggling to deal with a broken heart will pause and listen.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: ANDRE TANNEBERGER, KEN JOHN HARRISON

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skurinski

Such a nostalgic melody

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