Coming Home
Ulver Lyrics


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I have been thinking
About my life lately

These old streets
This same old song

Of smoke and mirrors
And sweet revenge

Sigh my heart
But do not break

I have to make right
The things that went wrong

To forgive and forget
There is honor among thieves

How to come clean
With these dirty hands

They hold me down
With a strangling love

My family
My children

My haven
My hope





What have I done
To leave you here

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ulver's song "Coming Home" convey a sense of introspection and contemplation about one's past, decisions, and the desire for redemption. The opening lines, "I have been thinking, About my life lately," indicate a deep reflection on one's personal journey. The mention of "these old streets" and "this same old song" suggests a feeling of being stuck or trapped in a repetitive cycle.


The lines "Of smoke and mirrors, And sweet revenge" evoke a sense of deception, illusion, and harboring feelings of vengeance. The subsequent line, "Sigh my heart, But do not break," conveys a plea to remain strong and resilient despite the burdens carried.


The following lines emphasize the need to make amends and find forgiveness within relationships and acknowledge the codes of honor even among those deemed untrustworthy ("To forgive and forget, There is honor among thieves"). The lyrics continue to explore themes of personal growth and grappling with one's own flaws and past wrongdoings.


The lines "How to come clean, With these dirty hands, They hold me down, With a strangling love" suggest a struggle to confront the consequences of one's actions, despite holding a sense of love and attachment for significant others, possibly signifying the fear of disappointing loved ones or being weighed down by the repercussions of one's past.


The mention of "My family, My children, My haven, My hope" indicates the importance of these relationships and their role as a source of solace and optimism. The final line, "What have I done, To leave you here," represents a sense of remorse or guilt for the choices made and the impact they have had on those close to the singer.


Overall, "Coming Home" delves into the complexities of personal reflection, redemption, and the desire to rectify past mistakes.


Line by Line Meaning

I have been thinking
I have been reflecting and contemplating


About my life lately
About the current state of my existence


These old streets
These familiar and well-treaded pathways


This same old song
This repetitive and unchanging melody


Of smoke and mirrors
Of illusions and deception


And sweet revenge
And the desire for vindication


Sigh my heart
Express a heavy sigh from within my soul


But do not break
Yet, not allowing myself to shatter


I have to make right
I must rectify


The things that went wrong
The mistakes and misfortunes that transpired


To forgive and forget
To pardon and release from memory


There is honor among thieves
Even those with questionable morals can show loyalty and integrity


How to come clean
How to confess and be honest


With these dirty hands
Despite having engaged in immoral actions


They hold me down
They restrain and oppress me


With a strangling love
With an affection that suffocates and imprisons


My family
My beloved kin


My children
My offspring


My haven
My refuge


My hope
My source of optimism


What have I done
What actions have I committed


To leave you here
To abandon you in this state




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Joern Svaeren, Kristoffer Rygg, Martin Glover, Ole Halstensgaard, Tore Ylvisaker

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