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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Already Home" by the artist "Thousand Foot Krutch"

In Thousand Foot Krutch's song "Already Home," the lyrical protagonist grapples with truth, mistakes, the world's indifference, and love's blindness. He feels lost and broken, as evidenced by the lines "I made myself a mess, with my own two hands."

However, he finds solace and hope in a higher power, symbolized by the address "you." He falls to his knees, acknowledging his need and vowing to wait, even if it takes a thousand days.

The phrase "I'm already home" carries a dual meaning. On the one hand, the protagonist has found peace and acceptance in faith. On the other hand, he hopes for reunion with a loved one, perhaps already deceased.

The tears he sheds symbolize cleansing and a profound emotional experience.

The recurring phrase "I won't run away" emphasizes his determination to follow the chosen path and not back down in the face of difficulties.

The trouble with truth

Is that it never lies

And the trouble with wrong

Is that it's never right

So I rest my head under your light

The trouble with peace

Is that it never fights

And the trouble with love

Is that it's always blind

I want to walk to the edge of it tonight

And I fall down...

I am on my knees

'Cause you're everything I need

And I've made a mess of myself

On my own

Now I am on my face

And I'm calling out your name

And I won't run away

'Cause I'm already home

The trouble with tears

Is that they dry

And the trouble within

Made me wanna cry

I've never felt so much

Like I'm alive

I wanna open my eyes

And see your face

If I have to wait

A thousand days

I'll still be right here

Right next to you

And I fall down...

I am on my knees

'Cause you're everything I need

And I've made a mess of myself

On my own

Now I am on my face

And I'm calling out your name

And I won't run away

'Cause I'm already home

And I won't run away

I won't run away

And I won't run away

'Cause I'm Already Home

And I know I haven't always been

Where you wanted me

I'm standin' here, arms out

Broken down

Before you

And I know I haven't always been

Where you wanted me

I'm standin' here, arms out

Broken down

Before you

I am on my knees

'Cause you're everything I need

And I've made a mess of myself

On my own

Now I am on my face

And I'm calling out your name

And I won't run away

'Cause I'm already home

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