Virginia
The Nines Lyrics


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Way back in '75
Packed my bags never making a plan
Left my wife and my kids and land
So the story goes

I travelled a million miles
Ran away from the mess that I caused
Forget the family that I had lost
So the story goes

Oh sweet Virginia I can almost hear you calling for me
Oh dear Virginia I can almost hear you comforting this
Lonely old soul who's lost and alone
Virginia I was wrong, Virginia bring me home

I lay myself to sleep
Drink away all the damage I've done
Finally found nowhere else to run
So the story goes

Oh sweet Virginia in my mind I make my way back to my
Home town, Virginia, where the roaring rivers wash away my sins
and my pain, to start life again
Virginia I was wrong, Virginia bring me home

Oh sweet Virginia I can almost hear you calling for me
Oh dear Virginia I can almost hear you comforting this
Lonely old soul who's lost and alone
Virginia I was wrong, Virginia bring me home

Way back in '75
Packed my bags never making a plan




Left my wife and my kids and land
On the story goes

Overall Meaning

The song Virginia by The Nines is a melancholic ballad that tells the story of a man who left his family and home behind in 1975, and now wants to come back to his roots. The man describes his journey of running away from the mess he created and ending up in a place where he grew lonely and lost. However, his thoughts are fixated on his home state, Virginia, and how he imagines himself returning to wash away his sins and start afresh. Throughout the song, the man repeatedly begs Virginia to bring him back home and forgive him for his wrongdoings.


The song is a poignant and reflective piece that can be interpreted in different ways, with various factors influencing its protagonist's actions. It depicts how sometimes in life, people take impulsive decisions, leaving behind the things they cherish the most. The pain of regretting one's actions, feeling lost and disconnected from the world, and longing for comfort resonates well throughout the song's lyrics.


The Nines' Virginia is a heart-wrenching song, conveying the pain of longing for something that feels escaping, and the overwhelming desire of wanting to go back home. The lyrics are open to interpretations, with the music resonating deep within one's soul, and that's what makes this song a great piece of art.


Line by Line Meaning

Way back in '75
In the year 1975, a long time ago.


Packed my bags never making a plan
I hastily left without having any sort of plan or preparation.


Left my wife and my kids and land
I abandoned my family and my home with no intention of returning.


So the story goes
This is how the events unfolded, as told through this song.


I travelled a million miles
I traveled very far, both physically and mentally.


Ran away from the mess that I caused
I fled from the disastrous situation that I created for myself and those around me.


Forget the family that I had lost
I tried to forget the loved ones that I left behind.


Oh sweet Virginia I can almost hear you calling for me
I feel a strong pull towards returning to my hometown of Virginia.


Oh dear Virginia I can almost hear you comforting this
I feel as though Virginia is a source of comfort and solace for me.


Lonely old soul who's lost and alone
I am a lonely and lost individual.


Virginia I was wrong, Virginia bring me home
I recognize that I made a mistake and plead for Virginia to bring me back.


I lay myself to sleep
I try to find peace through sleep.


Drink away all the damage I've done
I cope with my regrets by drinking heavily.


Finally found nowhere else to run
I have reached a point where I can no longer run away from my problems.


Oh sweet Virginia in my mind I make my way back to my
In my mind, I am visualizing my return to Virginia.


Home town, Virginia, where the roaring rivers wash away my sins and my pain, to start life again
I see Virginia as a place where I can find redemption and start over again, with the help of its soothing natural features.


Way back in '75
This is a repeating motif, emphasizing the distant past and the long journey since then.


On the story goes
This is how the events have progressed so far, and they will continue as the story moves forward.




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