My Favorite Place
Stephen Kellogg Lyrics


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I gotta get back to the city where the sound is the subway at night
The people I see on the crowded streets, it helps me to feel more alive

It's time to get back to the country, where the sound is the song of the spring
The kids in the town, they're running around, it helps me to fell like I'm free

This is my favorite place, my worry slips away
I could stay here for days and days and days and days
This is my favorite place, my worry slips away

Well it's time I was getting back home, where the sound is the song in my heart
All the places I go, I always know that home is wherever you are

This is my favorite place, my worry slips away
I could stay here for days and days and days and days
This is my favorite place, my worry slips away

All the places I go, I always know that home is wherever you are

This is my favorite place, my worry slips away
I could stay here for days and days and days and days
This is my favorite place, it's written on my face




I could stay here for days and days and days and days
Days and days and days and days and days

Overall Meaning

The above lyrics are from the song My Favorite Place by Stephen Kellogg and The Sixers. The song is about the singer's love for two very different places, the city and the country. For him, being in the city makes him feel alive and adds the much-needed rush that he craves. The sound of the subway at night and the people on the crowded streets are like music to his ears. While being in the country helps him feel free and gives him the much-needed peace that he longs for. The sound of the spring and the kids running around relax him and make him feel like he can let his guard down.


What's interesting about this song is how the singer's love for two very different places is captured and blended. The chorus "This is my favorite place, my worry slips away, I could stay here for days and days and days and days" is repeated throughout the song and this adds to the sense of how the singer doesn't want to leave either of the two places. The lyrics "Well, it's time I was getting back home, where the sound is the song in my heart" show how the singer realizes that home is not a place but wherever his loved ones are.


Overall, My Favorite Place is a song that captures the essence of how different places can give us different feelings and emotions. Despite this, wherever we go, home is wherever our loved ones are.


Line by Line Meaning

I gotta get back to the city where the sound is the subway at night
I feel most alive in the city, where the sounds and sights of bustling people and late-night subway rides invigorate me.


The people I see on the crowded streets, it helps me to feel more alive
The energy and diversity of people in the city bring me to life and make me feel connected to the world around me.


It's time to get back to the country, where the sound is the song of the spring
Now it's time to reconnect with nature and the peaceful countryside, where the sounds of springtime bring a sense of renewal and hope.


The kids in the town, they're running around, it helps me to fell like I'm free
The carefree spirit of children playing in the town makes me feel unburdened and brings a sense of joy and freedom.


This is my favorite place, my worry slips away
This place, whether city or country, is where I am happiest and where I can let go of any worries that may be weighing me down.


I could stay here for days and days and days and days
I feel so content and at peace in this place that I could happily stay for an extended period of time.


Well it's time I was getting back home, where the sound is the song in my heart
Now it's time to return to my true home, where I feel truly myself and where the sounds of my own heart guide me.


All the places I go, I always know that home is wherever you are
No matter where I travel, I am always reminded that home is wherever I am with the people I love.


This is my favorite place, it's written on my face
I can't hide my happiness and contentment when I am in my favorite place, as it is apparent to all who see me.


Days and days and days and days and days
I could happily spend an indefinite amount of time in this beloved place.




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