Southern Home
Rosie and Me Lyrics


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I don't take pride in being lonely
But i take pride in who i am
I was born in a southern home
You just wash off the dust on your hands

Can't you tell my eyes are heavy
Can't you hear it, my voice is sore
All i do is try and try harder
Everything just turns out wrong
You just wash off the dust and go home
Everything just turns out wrong

I don't take pride in throwing punches
I take pride in what i do
I was born in a southern home
I was taught 'bout the right thing to do

Can't you tell my eyes are heavy
Can't you hear it, my voice is sore
All i do is try and try harder
Everything just turns out wrong




You just wash off the dust and go home
Everything just turns out wrong

Overall Meaning

In the song "Southern Home" by Rosie and Me, the lyrics touch on themes of loneliness, identity, and a longing for acceptance and understanding. The opening lines, "I don't take pride in being lonely, but I take pride in who I am," suggest a sense of self-awareness and a refusal to compromise one's identity, even in the face of feeling isolated. The singer acknowledges their southern heritage and the values instilled in them from their upbringing.


The lyrics also express a weariness and frustration with trying to fit in and make things right. The repeated lines, "Can't you tell my eyes are heavy, can't you hear it, my voice is sore," convey a sense of emotional exhaustion. Despite their efforts, everything seems to go wrong, leaving them feeling defeated. The line "You just wash off the dust and go home" suggests a sense of resignation or brushing off disappointments.


The second verse expands on the singer's values, expressing that they don't find pride in physical aggression but rather in their actions and choices. They were taught about doing the right thing in their southern home, highlighting the importance of integrity and moral values.


Overall, "Southern Home" reflects the internal struggles and longing for understanding faced by the singer, as they navigate their identity and attempt to reconcile their experiences with their upbringing.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't take pride in being lonely
I don't find satisfaction in feeling alone


But i take pride in who i am
However, I do feel a sense of accomplishment in embracing my identity


I was born in a southern home
I grew up in a family with southern traditions


You just wash off the dust on your hands
You easily move on from your responsibilities without facing their consequences


Can't you tell my eyes are heavy
Can't you see the weight of exhaustion in my eyes


Can't you hear it, my voice is sore
Can't you perceive the strain in my voice


All i do is try and try harder
All I ever do is put in continuous effort and strive to improve


Everything just turns out wrong
Unfortunately, all my efforts result in failure


You just wash off the dust and go home
You simply avoid dealing with the consequences and return to your comfort zone


I don't take pride in throwing punches
I don't derive satisfaction from engaging in physical confrontation


I take pride in what i do
Instead, I feel a sense of accomplishment in my actions and achievements


I was born in a southern home
I was raised with southern values and morals


I was taught 'bout the right thing to do
I received guidance on ethical behavior and moral choices




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Written by: ROSANNE CRISTINE DE SOUZA MACHADO

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