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The Girl That I Call Home

Tears For Fears

English 757 September 12, 2024
"The Girl That I Call Home" by Tears For Fears convey deep emotional conflict and introspection. The speaker seems to be grappling with the struggles of an unfulfilled life and the emotional burdens it carries. In the first verse, the metaphor of "dipping a... Read More

The Girl That I Call Home Lyrics

[Verse 1: Roland Orzabal]
You dipped your toe into the water
But you never thought an ordinary life
Could cut you like a knife
You’re everything I ever wanted
But a man would rather writhe upon a cross
Than ever feel the loss

[Chorus: Roland Orzabal]
Please don’t worry
I’m not sorry
Not for a life that I can’t own
I’ll seek forgiveness
Will I need a witness
Or the girl that I call home

[Verse 2: Roland Orzabal]
You get to walk among the flowers
I’m a man who tries to hide away his scars
Beyond the sea of stars
You seem to find a higher power
And when part of me is darker than the night
You fill the void with light

[Chorus: Roland Orzabal]
Please don’t worry
I’m not sorry
For a life that can’t be known
Princes adore you
They cower before you
You’re the girl that I call home

[Instrumental Break]

[Chorus: Roland Orzabal]
Please don’t worry
I’m not sorry
Not for a life that I can’t own
I’ll seek forgiveness
Will I need a witness
Or the girl that I call home
Please don’t worry
I’m not sorry
For a life that can’t be known
Princes adore you
They cower before you
You’re the girl that I call home

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Last Update: September 12, 2024



Lyric Snapshot

"The Girl That I Call Home" by Tears For Fears convey deep emotional conflict and introspection. The speaker seems to be grappling with the struggles of an unfulfilled life and the emotional burdens it carries. In the first verse, the metaphor of "dipping a toe into the water" suggests hesitation in fully committing to a conventional life. The realization that even an "ordinary life" can be painful speaks to the theme of vulnerability and disappointment. The mention of a "man who would rather writhe upon a cross" conveys intense suffering and self-sacrifice, as if the speaker would endure anything rather than face loss. The chorus introduces a feeling of resignation, where the speaker expresses no regret ("I’m not sorry") for not being able to possess a life they cannot control, seeking forgiveness and longing for a connection with "the girl that I call home." This girl represents comfort, stability, and a sense of belonging, juxtaposed with the speaker’s internal chaos. In the second verse, the contrast between walking "among the flowers" and hiding scars illustrates the emotional divide between the speaker and the girl, with her embodying light and purity while he conceals his pain. The imagery of "a sea of stars" and "higher power" suggests spiritual awakening on her part, while he remains trapped in darkness. The song touches on themes of love, loss, inner turmoil, and the search for redemption. With symbolism rooted in religious references and nature, the emotional tone is melancholic yet reflective, highlighting the speaker's internal struggle to reconcile with a life he cannot fully embrace.

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Song Credits

  • Artist / Band
  • Lead Vocalist
  • Producer(s)
  • Tears For Fears, Charlton Pettus & John Shanks
  • Writter(s)
  • John Shanks & Roland Orzabal
  • Released On
  • September 12, 2024

FAQs & Knowledge

Who is the singer of the song "The Girl That I Call Home"?

The song "The Girl That I Call Home" is sung by Tears For Fears (Roland Orzabal is the lead vocalist).

Who wrote "The Girl That I Call Home" by Tears For Fears?

"The Girl That I Call Home" by Tears For Fears was written by John Shanks, Roland Orzabal.

Who produced "The Girl That I Call Home" by Tears For Fears?

"The Girl That I Call Home" by Tears For Fears was produced by Tears For Fears, Charlton Pettus, John Shanks.

When was the song "The Girl That I Call Home" released?

The song "The Girl That I Call Home" was released on September 12, 2024.