Goin' Home
Sam Cooke Lyrics


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Goin' home
Goin' home
I'm a going on
Quiet like some still day
I'm just going home

It's not far
It's just close by
Through an open door
Work all done
Care laid by
Going to fear no more

Mother's there
Expecting me
Father's waiting too
Lot's of folk
Gathered there
All the friends I knew
All the friends I knew

Nothing loss of days
No more fret or pain
No more stumblin on the way
No more longing for the day
Going to roam no more

That morning star lights the way
Restless dream all done
Shadows gone
Break off day
My real life just began
I'm a going home




I'm a going home
I'm a going home

Overall Meaning

The song "Goin' Home" by Sam Cooke is about the concept of death and the afterlife. The lyrics suggest a peaceful journey to death, with the singer stating that they are going home quietly on a still day. The idea of going home is meant to provide comfort to the listener, as it implies a return to a familiar and warm place where one is loved and missed. The singer implies that death is not something to be feared, as they will no longer have to work and will be relieved from their cares. The chorus, "I'm just going home," reflects a sense of acceptance and resignation to the inevitable.


The song further emphasizes the idea of home by referencing the presence of the singer's mother, father, and friends waiting for them. This suggests that heaven or the afterlife is a kind of reunion with those who have passed before us. The song also suggests a release from the pain and struggle of life, with no more fret or pain and no more stumbling on the way. The last verse of the song points towards a spiritualistic aspect of the afterlife, with the morning star lighting the way and a new, real life beginning.


Overall, "Goin' Home" provides a comforting and optimistic view of death and the afterlife. The song's lyrics emphasize the idea of death as a peaceful and restful experience, with a return to a beloved and familiar place.


Line by Line Meaning

Goin' home
Sam Cooke feels a pull towards his home


Goin' home
Sam Cooke feels a strong desire to return home


I'm a going on
Sam Cooke is determined to continue on his journey


Quiet like some still day
Sam Cooke's journey is peaceful, like a still day


I'm just going home
Sam Cooke's journey is coming to an end as he reaches his home


It's not far
Sam Cooke's home is nearby


It's just close by
Sam Cooke's home is very close


Through an open door
Sam Cooke's home is open and welcoming


Work all done
Sam Cooke has completed his tasks for the day


Care laid by
Sam Cooke has left his worries behind


Going to fear no more
Sam Cooke will no longer be afraid


Mother's there
Sam Cooke's mother is waiting for him at home


Expecting me
Sam Cooke's mother is looking forward to his return


Father's waiting too
Sam Cooke's father is also waiting for him at home


Lot's of folk
Many people are gathered at Sam Cooke's home


Gathered there
People have come to welcome Sam Cooke home


All the friends I knew
Sam Cooke's friends are among the people gathered at his home


Nothing loss of days
Sam Cooke has nothing to regret in his life


No more fret or pain
Sam Cooke will no longer feel anxiety or physical pain


No more stumblin on the way
Sam Cooke will no longer face obstacles in his journey


No more longing for the day
Sam Cooke will no longer yearn for a better future


Going to roam no more
Sam Cooke's traveling days are over


That morning star lights the way
The morning star is guiding Sam Cooke towards his home


Restless dream all done
Sam Cooke's troubled dreams are over


Shadows gone
All of Sam Cooke's shadows and fears are gone


Break off day
A new day has dawned for Sam Cooke


My real life just began
Sam Cooke believes his true life has just started


I'm a going home
Sam Cooke is finally going home


I'm a going home
Sam Cooke is excited to be going home


I'm a going home
Sam Cooke repeats his excitement to be on his way home




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Phil David

The lyric is not “Nothing loss of days...”
It is “Nothing’s lost, all is gain...”
You will notice this actually supports the rhyme.

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