Exploring the cyclical nature of tumultuous relationships, Trey Songz and Summer Walker delve into the emotional complexity of love that is both irresistible and painful. The lyrics narrate a story of a couple who continually break up and reconcile, highlighting the struggle between desire and rationality. Despite recognizing the toxic patterns—such as fleeting affection, emotional manipulation, and constant arguments—the protagonists find themselves repeatedly drawn back to each other. This push-pull dynamic encapsulates the paradox of seeking solace in familiar pain rather than facing the uncertainty of moving on. The song poignantly captures how love can be simultaneously comforting and destructive, compelling individuals to return to what feels like "home," even when it might not be in their best interest.
Back Home
Lyrics
Yeah
It's been a long time, ohh
(Hitmaka)
I should've seen it from the jump
Who would've knew what we'd become?
You like to love me when it's easy
Then take my heart away and run (run)
You must've took off with the chauffeur (chauffeur)
You put your bags all in the trunk (trunk)
I saw the Bentley pulling over (over)
I guess this is what you want (want)
Ayy, I could cuss you out, hit my side bitch
You think she flewed out, I deny it
Nothing in my way I decided
No, no
If it isn't love, why I keep coming back?
I keep coming back, back home
And if it isn't love, why I keep coming back?
I keep coming back, back home
Why are you so hard to leave?
Why are you so hard to believe?
Can't you make it easy for me?
I complicate in my brain
Swear to God you make me go insane
You love me then you make me feel a way
Or how you bring me happiness and pain
You get on my last damn nerves
Then I say that I'm done
Then I miss you in the middle of the club
By the end of the night I'm calling you drunk
So if this isn't love
If it isn't love (tell me), why I keep coming back?
I keep coming back, back home
(Ooh if it isn't love)
And if it isn't love, why I keep coming back?
I keep coming back, back home
I should've seen it from the get go
Said if you love it you should let go
Always switch up like the season
Right back every time we say we're leaving, uh
I guess it's never really over (no)
Just get them bags up out the trunk
Baby I just need to hold ya
Unless this is what you want (want), oh
I could cuss you out, hit my side bitch
You think she flewed out, I deny it
Nothing in my way I decided
No, no
If it isn't love, why do I keep coming back
I keep coming back, back home
And If it isn't love, why I keep coming back
I keep coming back, back home
Keep coming back home
Writer(s): Norman Jesse Whitfield, Tremaine Aldon Neverson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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