Coming Home
Yukka Lyrics


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It's been many days since I've seen the day
And the nights all blur
All this time I threw away

All around, going downtown
Till the lights went out
I don't remember exactly where I was
When I remembered exactly who I am

But I remember you, my love
In times of wine and bread
All we seemed to have was one
But one was all we had
Running was a good affair
When I was on my way
I decided long ago
That it's about time
I'm coming home

Now I know there's gonna be trouble
When I come home
A thousand times I've been walking
Down your street
With nothing there
Just you and me

I remember you my love
Nothing as it seems
I see you in my darkest hours
I see you in my dreams
Running was a good affair
When I was on my way
But I decided long ago




And it's about time
I'm coming home

Overall Meaning

The song "Coming Home" by Yukka presents a reflective tone as the singer narrates their journey and their realization that it's time to go back to where they started. From the first few lines, it is evident that they have been away for a long time, and the nights seem to merge into one, indicating a sense of confusion and disorientation. However, the singer remembers their loved one distinctly from the days of good times and simple pleasures like sharing a glass of wine and bread.


The second verse reveals that the singer's journey involved wandering in the city's streets, probably looking for a purpose or something to fill the void inside. The line "when I remembered exactly who I am" suggests that this journey was meant to be self-discovering, and the singer has found a deeper understanding of themselves. Nonetheless, the singer now bears the burden of knowing they have been away for too long and have to face the consequences.


The chorus emphasizes the significance of the loved one in the singer's life, and the phrase "I see you in my darkest hours, I see you in my dreams" creates a sense of comfort and solace. However, the singer acknowledges that their decision to return home will not be easy, and there will be obstacles along the way. The line "a thousand times I've been walking down your street with nothing there, just you and me" suggests that the singer has been longing to return home, and now that they're finally taking that step, they must confront any underlying issues.


Overall, "Coming Home" by Yukka presents a compelling narrative of self-discovery, longing, and the journey back to one's roots. The song's reflective tone and introspective lyrics make it relatable to anyone who has gone through a similar journey of self-discovery and the decision to return home.


Line by Line Meaning

It's been many days since I've seen the day
It has been several days since I have experienced the brightness and warmth of the sun


And the nights all blur
The time has passed by so quickly that my memory of nights have all started to blend together


All this time I threw away
I have wasted so much time doing things that did not matter


All around, going downtown
I have been wandering around aimlessly, traveling towards the city


Till the lights went out
Until the night was over and darkness took over


I don't remember exactly where I was
I cannot recall the exact location of where I was lost


When I remembered exactly who I am
In that moment, I was reminded of my true self and my purpose in life


But I remember you, my love
One thing that has stayed with me is the thought of you, my beloved


In times of wine and bread
During happy and joyous occasions of celebration


All we seemed to have was one
We did not have much in terms of possessions, but we had each other


But one was all we had
Despite not having much, we cherished what we had


Running was a good affair
Going on wild adventures and exploring the world felt exciting and fulfilling


When I was on my way
During the times I was on my journey and far away from home


I decided long ago
I made the decision a while back


That it's about time
Now is the perfect and right time


I'm coming home
To return to my roots and the place where I belong


Now I know there's gonna be trouble
I am aware that there will be some difficulties awaiting me


When I come home
Upon my arrival to my hometown


A thousand times I've been walking
I have wandered aimlessly time and time again


Down your street
Towards the road where I know you live


With nothing there
Without a clear purpose or goal in my travels


Just you and me
The only thing that matters is the connection we share


Nothing as it seems
Perceptions can be deceiving and the reality may be vastly different


I see you in my darkest hours
In my most difficult moments, thoughts of you bring me comfort and hope


I see you in my dreams
Even in my subconscious, you are a recurring presence in my thoughts




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