Two Door Cinema Club: Come Back Home Meaning
Song Released: 2010
Come Back Home Lyrics
Another careless move
Tells the world
That you're thinking of what to do
A window opens up
And some one calls your name
But I can tell
You don't know how to play this game
I know this isn't it
You'll hit your target...
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I think he wrote this song about his girlfriend who left the house, in the midst of a break up. You can see that it happened (possibly) on a Saturday. And he's saying that he wants her to come back home, to show that she's not the bad person that she put on that may have caused the argument. Here he's asking her to come back home in his arms, and to find strength to find another way- another way, meaning a better way to fix his relationship with her.
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Uhm, well its hard to explain, but I think this song is about someone who has left home or has left someone, and is now making bad choices because they were too naive or young to know how the real world works.
Then the singer is saying that his arms are open for then to come back, and they shouldn't be stubborn and refuse, because they're just messing up their life way too much.
HA, lets hope that made sense :p -
I think the song is about a girl who just got out of a relationship, and who hasn't found the right guy. To get over him she is making careless mistakes with guys. She needs to find another way of moving forward, she needs to be strong and get over it. With the time that passes she is missing opportunities to meet other guys.
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