Head For Home
Sons of the East Lyrics


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Time moves so slow
He sees it in his smile
When he breathes, he grows
And he's done so far some while

And he knows he knows
That it's time to move along
And he knows he knows
That it's time to right the wrong

As he looks out on the oceanside
And the light begins to fade
Where she felt wind on the rising tide
If her home will drift away
If her home will drift away

In his eyes there's only spite
And the drink it soothes his soul
Another glass I think I might
And the pain it still won't show

And he knows he knows
That it's time to move along
And he knows he knows
That it's time to right the wrong

As he looks out on the oceanside
And the light begins to fade
Where she felt wind on the rising tide
If her home will drift away
If her home will drift away

Where the rhythm is the sea
And it's caught up in between
Just about all he can take
If her home will drift away (yeah)
If her home will drift away (ohh)
If her home will drift away (I said)




If her home will drift away (ohh)
If her home will drift away

Overall Meaning

The song "Head For Home" by Sons Of The East paints a picture of a man who is struggling to come to terms with the passage of time and the changes it brings. Time moves slowly for him, and he can see it in his own smile. He knows he needs to move on and make things right, but his anger and pain hold him back. The song connects this struggle with a sense of loss and nostalgia for home and the sea. At the end of the day, the man wonders if his "home will drift away," echoing the feeling of the transience of life and the inevitability of change.


The lyrics are set to a gentle guitar melody that evokes a sense of calm and introspection. The song's structure is simple and repetitive, with the chorus repeating twice at the end of each verse. The repetition adds to the sense of being stuck and unable to move on. The way the lyrics flow together also gives a sense of the interconnectedness of things, from the man's emotions to the natural world around him.


Overall, "Head For Home" is a song that captures the human experience of struggling to come to terms with change and loss, and the desire to hold onto the things we love. The man in the song is uncertain about what the future holds and fears losing his sense of home and belonging, but he also knows deep down that he needs to move forward.


Line by Line Meaning

Time moves so slow
The passing of time seems to be taking forever


He sees it in his smile
He can tell time is dragging on by the look of his smile


When he breathes, he grows
Every breath he takes feels like he's aging faster


And he's done so far some while
He's been through a lot already


And he knows he knows
He's aware, he's conscious of what's happening


That it's time to move along
It's time to leave or start fresh


And he knows he knows
He's aware, he's conscious of what's happening


That it's time to right the wrong
He needs to fix something that he did wrong


As he looks out on the oceanside
He's gazing at the horizon by the sea


And the light begins to fade
The sun is setting, and the day is coming to a close


Where she felt wind on the rising tide
A place where she probably found peace


If her home will drift away
Wondering if the place where she felt at home is gone


In his eyes, there's only spite
He's very resentful and full of hate


And the drink it soothes his soul
Alcohol is his escape from reality


Another glass, I think I might
He's going to keep drinking


And the pain it still won't show
He's trying to hide his emotional pain


Where the rhythm is the sea
The sound of the waves is calming for him


And it's caught up in between
It's a feeling or a moment stuck in between something, perhaps past and present


Just about all he can take
He's at a breaking point


If her home will drift away (yeah)
Continues to wonder if the place she loved is gone


If her home will drift away (ohh)
Still unsure about the fate of the place she called home


If her home will drift away (I said)
Reiterating the question about whether her home is gone


If her home will drift away (ohh)
Still questioning if the place she loved has been lost




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