a place where i can go to take this of my shoulders
home home home
Home isn't a base unless some is talking about baseball.
When somebody goes home, they're not setting up a base. Bases are everywhere, home is just one place.
Home isnt somewhere you have to establish, re-establish, prove, or justify anything. When you're home, you know where home is, and where home is not, the same thing goes for when you're away from home. You also notice where the true home of others is, and where it is not.
Home is home no matter how far you go or where you move to. There is no welcoming somebody to their own neighborhood, for the ones trying to be as inflammatory as possible. They are already where they've always belonged.
Home isnt somewhere you have to establish, re-establish, prove, or justify anything. When you're home, you know where home is, and where home is not, the same thing goes for when you're away from home. You also notice where the true home of others is, and where it is not.
Home is home no matter how far you go or where you move to.
The word is Home. As a 70 year old African American woman I can explain the origin Home as a slang word for a friend. "Home" is a friendly term that African American men call each other. It was originally "Homeboy", meaning a friend from the southern state where many African Americans still have families, calling that place "home". Homeboy was eventually shortened to "Home". Over the years it has been changed to "Holmes" in films and by people who didn't understand the origin of the slang.
Hey Home, wazzup?
Hey Home, how you doing?
Where the tap tastes good,
Where pooping isnt awkward ,
Where are your joggers. Where are your joggers
Man: Home is where the water tastes good
Woman: Facts