Home Sweet Home Lyrics by The Favors
On a call, on a curb
At your best or your worst
Never stopped keeping score
Summer’s hot in New York
And it all comes back, it all comes back
It all comes back to you
Oh, it all comes back, it all comes back
It all comes back to you
Taste the sweat on your skin
Like it’s salt on the rim
Of a drink in my hand
This is not what I planned
But it all comes back, it all comes back
It all comes back to you
Oh, it all comes back, it all comes back
It all comes back to you
I tried to warn ya
I’ve had a hard time letting you go
I still adore ya
I didn’t call just to say hello
When all your friends are headed home
This always ends with us alone
The nights not young, but we still are
You’ll bite your tongue or you’ll go too far
And it all comes back, it all comes back
It all comes back to you
Oh, it all comes back, it all comes back
It all comes back to you
I tried to warn ya
I’ve had a hard time letting you go
I still adore ya
I didn’t call just to say hello
How’s California?
I shouldn’t ask, I don’t wanna know
I tried to warn ya
I’ve had a hard time letting you go
Album
The Dream Tracklist
- Restless Little Heart: A self-aware admission of being a fool in love, with a heart falling apart over an all-consuming infatuation.
- The Dream: A raw depiction of a desperate, downward-spiraling life in pursuit of hollow fame and fleeting connections.
- Moonshine: A tender yet melancholic ode to a fading love, clinging to devotion even as memory and reality dissolve.
- The Little Mess You Made: A resigned reflection on the shared blame and lingering pain of a relationship's destructive aftermath.
- The Hudson: A poignant snapshot of an intimate, transient connection that feels like the only truth amidst personal uncertainty.
- Ordinary People: A hopeful plea for reconciliation, insisting that even ordinary people can sometimes make love work.
- Necessary Evils: A stark acknowledgment of the inevitable pain and bittersweet necessities woven into the fabric of love and loss.
- Times Square Jesus: A conflicted confession of a hidden, consuming weakness for someone, defiantly rejecting salvation from the truth.
- David's Brother: A visceral account of post-breakup anguish and self-destructive habits triggered by an encounter with an ex's replacement.
- Lake George: A painful yearning to escape the grip of a lingering love, willing to become anyone else to stop the heartache.
- Someday I'll Be Back In Hollywood: A bitter yet determined vow of future vindication, fueled by current struggles and faded musical dreams.
- Home Sweet Home: An inescapable gravitational pull toward a past love, where every memory and sensation cycles back to one person.