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Shania Twain: Honey, I'm Home Meaning

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Song Released: 1998


Honey, I'm Home Lyrics

The car won't start-it's falling apart
I was late for work and the boss got smart
My pantyline shows-got a run in my hose
My hair went flat-man, I hate that

Just when I thought things couldn't get worse
I realized I forgot my purse
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  1. anonymous
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    May 8th 2023 !⃝

    Its very creepy it like a wife that keeps her husband in the house until he is a good house husband

  2. Oliviaka
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    Sep 28th 2017 !⃝

    In the first verse, the narrator tells how her day started : she couldn't use her car because a clamp had been put, so she had to go to work by bus - and got summoned by her boss for being late. In the restroom, she realised she had her period and a hole in her pants - even her haircut made her look ugly.

    In the second verse, she continues : she realised that she forgot her purse, so she couldn't pay the police to remove the clamp on her car. Back on the period - she confesses she had no protection in her panties and that got her stressed.

    In the third verse, she ends the story : she swore a lot after breaking a nail, and her job isn't a bed of roses.

    Then, back to present, with the pre-chorus : at her job, women are less paid than men, and all the dreadful situations she's had up to now would cause her to wait for the evening.

    In the chorus, she is back home, her husband asks her "Hi honey, how was your day?" and she gives him a list of things to do : he is usually the one repairing her favourite object (no other indication given) that's been broken, cooking dinner and picking up the phone - to bring more kindness to their couple.


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