«Home» de Edith Whiskers es una canción de amor y nostalgia que relata la historia de una persona que está lejos de su hogar y extraña a los seres queridos que dejó atrás. La canción se centra en la idea de que el amor es lo único que puede traer a alguien de vuelta a casa, y expresa la tristeza y el anhelo de volver a casa.
Alabama, Arkansas
I do love my ma and pa
Not the way that I do love you
Well, holy moly, me oh my
You’re the apple of my eye
Girl, I’ve never loved one like you
Man, oh, man, you’re my best friend
I scream into the nothingness
There ain’t nothing that I need
Well, hot and heavy pumpkin pie
Chocolate candy, Jesus Christ
Ain’t nothing please me more than you
Oh, home, let me come home
Home is wherever I’m with you
Oh, home, let me come home
Home is wherever I’m with you
La, la, la, la, take me home
Mother, I’m coming home
Da, da, da, da, da
Da, da, da, da, da
I’ll follow you into the park
Through the jungle, through the dark
Girl, I never loved one like you
Moats, and boats, and waterfalls
Alleyways and pay phone calls
I been everywhere with you
We laugh until we think we’ll die
Barefoot on a summer night
Nothing new is sweeter than with you
And in the streets we run afree
Like it’s only you and me
Geeze, you’re something to see
Oh, home, let me come home
Home is whenever I’m with you
Oh, home, let me come home
Home is wherever I’m with you
Home, let me come home
Home is whenever I’m with you
Oh, home, let me come home
Home is wherever I’m with you