Going Home
Will Martin Lyrics


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Going home, going home,
I'm just going home.
Quiet like, Slip away,
I'll be going home.

It's not far, just close by,
She is at the door.
Work all done, laid aside,
Fear and grief no more.

Friends are there, waiting now,
She is waiting too.
See her smile, see her hand,
She will lead me through.

Morning star lights the way,
Restless dream all done,
Shadows gone, break of day,
Life has just begun, Life has just begun.

(Instrumental break)

Friends are there, waiting now,
She is waiting too.
See her smile, see her hand,
She will lead me through.

Going home, Going home,
I'll be going home.




See the light, see the sun,
I'm just going home, I'm just going home.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song Going Home by Will Martin encapsulate the emotions and thoughts that come to mind when one is close to death. The song speaks about the inevitability of death and the peace that comes with it. The singer is ready to go home, to let go of all the fear and pain that comes with life. The song has a slow, melancholic melody that mirrors the introspective and resigned tone of the lyrics. It is a reflective tune that speaks not only to the immediate moment of death but also to what lies after death: a new beginning.


The first verse of the song Going Home sets the tone for the rest of the lyrics. The singer is "going home," a metaphor for death, which is represented as a calm and peaceful process. He wants to "slip away" quietly and leave his work behind. The concept of work is a metaphor for the burdens and responsibilities of life. Once one is at the end of life, they can let go of all these burdens and finally rest. The singer is ready to face death, to leave all the fear and grief behind, and accept what is to come.


The second verse of the song speaks about the people who are waiting for the singer on the other side. The person he is going to see is probably someone close to him who passed away earlier. The idea of meeting someone waiting on the other side is a comforting concept that is present in many religions. The singer's faith is evident in the lyrics, and it has given him a sense of peace.


Overall, the song Going Home is a melancholic but beautiful tune that speaks about death in a peaceful and accepting way. It is a song that can comfort people who are dying, and it can also offer hope to their loved ones. It's a song that reminds listeners that death is not the end but the beginning of a new life.


Line by Line Meaning

Going home, going home,
I'm headed home.


I'm just going home.
There's no reason to delay or stay put.


Quiet like, Slip away,
I'm slipping away quietly.


I'll be going home.
My heart is set on being in the comforts of home.


It's not far, just close by,
Home is just nearby.


She is at the door.
A loved one is waiting for me eagerly.


Work all done, laid aside,
All the toils of life are over and I'm free to rest.


Fear and grief no more.
I will be free of all my fears and heartaches.


Friends are there, waiting now,
Loved ones and friends have gathered and are eagerly waiting.


She is waiting too.
The one I hold dear is also waiting for me.


See her smile, see her hand,
Seeing and holding the hand of my loved one makes me feel at ease.


She will lead me through.
My loved one will guide me through this new path.


Morning star lights the way,
The morning star is lighting the way to my new beginning.


Restless dream all done,
All my restlessness, uncertainty, and dreams are done with.


Shadows gone, break of day,
The darkness and doubts are gone, it's a new day.


Life has just begun, Life has just begun.
The end of life is also the beginning of something new.


Friends are there, waiting now,
My loved ones and friends are still waiting for me.


She is waiting too.
My loved one is still waiting for me.


See her smile, see her hand,
Seeing and holding hands with my loved one still gives me comfort.


She will lead me through.
My loved one will continue to guide me through this new journey.


Going home, Going home,
I reiterate my journey back home.


I'll be going home.
Heading back home is my sole purpose now.


See the light, see the sun,
I'm seeing the beauty and wonder of the new beginning.


I'm just going home, I'm just going home.
I am aimed to go home and journey through the new beginning.




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Will Martin (born 31 August 1984) is a New Zealand-born classical crossover singer.[1]

Martin's first album, released in his native New Zealand, went platinum in 6 weeks.[2] The album, called A New World, featured songs such as "Into the West", "If" and "Going Home".

Will commented on his success with “I am an entertainer; I sing, I can play the piano. I want to bring an entertainment factor to this kind of music because it has never really been done before.”

“I intend to rock out with a big orchestra behind me. I want to be real. I want to misbehave. I want to reach people. Dress me like a pop star and let me sing, and maybe some eighteen-year-old girl will go out and buy a classical album for the first time.”[citation needed]

Martin released his second album titled Inspirations in New Zealand in late November 2010.[3]

On 23 October he performed the France national anthem "La Marseillaise" at Eden Park in Auckland before the final of the 2011 Rugby World Cup

Biography
Will Martin was born in Wellington, New Zealand, the son of a lawyer and a nurse. He has Māori ancestry on his mother's side. He was brought up in Auckland. The family had no musical tradition, and Martin began singing seriously only in his teens.

In 2007, Martin obtained a five-album deal with Universal Music worth $3 million.[4]



http://www.willmartin.co.nz/



All comments from YouTube:

@mikekaminski4669

Such a magnificent voice! His range is amazing! I absolutely love his voice and music!

@kernowprincess

This is just beautiful, my nephew is dying with cancer, it's only a matter of time and only 53....he misses his Mum so much since she passed with cancer in 2005 and I know she is waiting to take his hand and lead him to the other side... I am praying his suffering will be over very soon...God bless them both and all our loved ones who are waiting to welcome him home....❤❤🌹🌹

@s.a.t.15

Beautiful, brings tears to my eyes.

@dafyddrobbins2565

Played this at my mums funeral ..so atmospheric ..it also says what I wanted to say

@dinom236

Will Martin was my late fathers name, so when I hear him sing this it always brings a tear to my eye, but what an amazing voice and beautiful song, even if it does upset me.

@barbaralariviere2689

Will, you sing beautiful, I told my son I want that song for my funeral.

@katherinecolton4618

Daniel Edward MC Ginley 1934 to 13th February 2020 my daddy’s favourite song xx

@eileenrobinson8452

Played this at my mum's funeral. Will sings it  beautifully and the words are so meaningful.

@nineteenforty7

Why doesn't he get some TV exposure. Many are missing this fine voice. I love him singing Mull Of Kintyre with The Royal Scotts Dragoons...

@sharonbartley808

Such an awesome, powerful and mature voice coming from such a young person. His voice is huge. Wonderful singing young man. 👏👏👏❤

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