Our House
Scandal Jenner Lyrics


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Our house isn't our house
But it's heart enough
To call this place a home
I don't remember much
Because I'm just a babe
I only see it in photos

Our house is a wide house
With a front yard and a
Back yard for our dogs
My siblings climb the wall next door
To go hang with friends
While I stay at home

It rains yellow flowers
From the narra tree
Right outside the gate
Someone tries to break in
But my grandpa's ghost
Chases 'em away

Our house is a tall house
And next door we got
School mates and a Buddy
I make art projects
With coffee and all kinds of beans
In our small half-garage

Our house is a big house
And it's big enough for
Four banana trees
It's got three rooms that we never use
And filled with books
We've cracked open only once

It gets bigger, a little
Every passing year
As we get older and fewer
The outside is calling
But I can't leave the place I've called
Home for fifteen years

Our house isn't our house
Our house is a wide house




Our house is a tall house
Our house is a big house

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Scandal Jenner's song "Our House" depict a bittersweet reflection on the concept of home. The artist expresses that while their house may not truly feel like their own, it carries enough emotional significance for them to consider it a home. The opening line, "Our house isn't our house, but it's heart enough," suggests that there may be limitations or external influences that prevent them from fully claiming ownership. Despite this, they find solace in the familiarity of the place.


The artist then shares that they do not remember much about their house because they are still young, only able to visualize it through photographs. This suggests a sense of nostalgia and a longing to connect with the memories and experiences associated with the physical space they call home.


The lyrics go on to paint a vivid picture of the house's features and the artist's experiences within it. The wide front and back yard, the presence of dogs, and the siblings climbing the wall to socialize with friends all illustrate the dynamic and communal nature of their living environment. The reference to yellow flowers raining from the narra tree outside the gate adds a touch of whimsy and beauty to the setting. The mention of the grandpa's ghost chasing away potential intruders implies a sense of protection and familial presence despite his passing.


As the song progresses, the artist portrays their house as not only wide and tall, but also big enough to accommodate four banana trees and filled with books that have been barely touched. These details signify a sense of abundance and intellectual curiosity within the household. The artist also mentions making art projects with coffee and various beans in their small half-garage, highlighting their creativity and resourcefulness.


The final lines of the song convey a yearning to explore the world beyond their current dwelling. Despite this desire, the artist confesses their reluctance to leave the place they have called home for fifteen years. This ambivalence encapsulates the complex emotions attached to the concept of home - a mix of comfort, attachment, and the inevitable pull of the outside world.


Overall, "Our House" evokes a sense of longing, nostalgia, and the duality of finding contentment within the limitations of a space that may not truly belong to us but holds sentimental value.


Line by Line Meaning

Our house isn't our house
The physical structure we live in may not truly belong to us


But it's heart enough
However, it holds enough sentimental value and emotional connection


To call this place a home
To consider this location as our true home


I don't remember much
As a young child, my memories are limited


Because I'm just a babe
Because I am still very young


I only see it in photos
I rely on photographs to visualize and recall the past


Our house is a wide house
Our home is spacious and expansive


With a front yard and a
Featuring both a front yard and a


Back yard for our dogs
A backyard where our dogs can roam and play


My siblings climb the wall next door
My brothers and sisters climb the neighboring wall


To go hang with friends
In order to spend time with their friends


While I stay at home
Meanwhile, I remain at home


It rains yellow flowers
The narra tree outside the gate showers yellow flowers during rainfall


From the narra tree
Originating from the narra tree


Right outside the gate
Directly in front of our home's entrance


Someone tries to break in
An individual attempts to unlawfully enter our premises


But my grandpa's ghost
Yet, the spirit of my grandfather


Chases 'em away
Frightens them off and prevents their intrusion


Our house is a tall house
Our dwelling is characterized by its vertical stature


And next door we got
Adjacent to us, we have


School mates and a Buddy
Our school friends and a close companion


I make art projects
I engage in creative endeavors


With coffee and all kinds of beans
Using coffee and various types of beans as artistic materials


In our small half-garage
Within the confines of our modest semi-garage area


Our house is a big house
Our residence possesses a significant size


And it's big enough for
Capable of accommodating


Four banana trees
Four banana trees that thrive within our property


It's got three rooms that we never use
Although we have three rooms, they remain unused


And filled with books
Instead, these rooms are filled with numerous books


We've cracked open only once
Most of which we have only opened and read once


It gets bigger, a little
Over time, it gradually expands in size


Every passing year
With the progression of each year


As we get older and fewer
As we age and our numbers decrease


The outside is calling
The external world beckons us


But I can't leave the place I've called
Yet, I am unable to depart from the location I have referred to as


Home for fifteen years
My home for a duration of fifteen years


Our house isn't our house
The physical structure we live in may not truly belong to us


Our house is a wide house
Our home is spacious and expansive


Our house is a tall house
Our dwelling is characterized by its vertical stature


Our house is a big house
Our residence possesses a significant size




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Written by: Anna Lissa Bantigue

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