Homeland
Stella Starr Lyrics
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There was nothing left
And nobody could care about me
In a yard filled with toys
I would pass the time
With a friend of mine (imaginary)
And I'll be gone today
Won't you come I'm always chasing you
Won't you come I'll be always chasing you
Won't you run I'll be gone today
Won't you come I'll be gone away
Come on down to my house
There's a swimming pool
And it's winning over everybody
In a town I call home
I was looking at you
But you never seem to look at me
And I'll be gone today
Won't you come I'll be gone today
Won't you come I'm always chasing you
Won't you come I'll be always chasing you
Won't you run I'll be gone today
Won't you come I'll be gone away
The lyrics to Stella Starr's song "Homeland" are emotional and introspective, painting a picture of a lonely child who finds solace in an imaginary friend and the escape of daydreaming. The first verse sets a somber tone where the singer feels abandoned and alone, even in a yard full of toys. This speaks to the idea that material possessions aren't enough to fill a void of loneliness. The use of "imaginary" indicates a lack of real friends, emphasizing the depth of this loneliness. The chorus seems to address someone, possibly even the imaginary friend, asking them to come and join the singer as they try to escape their sadness by chasing after whatever they can find.
The second verse hints at an underlying theme of social class by painting a picture of a home with a swimming pool, which could symbolize wealth and privilege. Despite this material advantage, the singer still feels unfulfilled as they watch someone they admire, possibly a crush, not reciprocate the attention. In a way, the swimming pool becomes an ironic symbol of the shallow nature of material wealth and attention. The repetition of the chorus emphasizes the singer's desire to escape their current situation, to find some kind of fulfillment, and perhaps to find someone who cares for them.
Overall, the song speaks to universal themes of loneliness, desire for connection, and the search for deeper meaning beyond what material possessions and superficial attention can provide.
Line by Line Meaning
At the edge of darkness
In a place where light is scarce
There was nothing left
Everything had been taken or lost
And nobody could care about me
No one had love, interest, or concern for me
In a yard filled with toys
I had many playthings
I would pass the time
I would spend my time
With a friend of mine (imaginary)
With an imaginary companion
And I'll be gone today
I'll depart today
Won't you come I'll be gone today
Come with me when I depart today
Won't you come I'm always chasing you
I'm always attempting to draw you closer
Won't you come I'll be always chasing you
I'll be trying to pursue you endlessly
Won't you run I'll be gone today
If you flee, I'll leave today
Won't you come I'll be gone away
You can accompany me when I depart
Come on down to my house
Visit me at my dwelling place
There's a swimming pool
There's an aquatic recreation area
And it's winning over everybody
And it's attracting and enchanting everyone
In a town I call home
In the municipality where I reside
I was looking at you
I was glancing at you
But you never seem to look at me
But it appears that you don't pay me any attention
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: KEE MARCELLO, MIC MICHAELI, JOEY TEMPEST
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