Wonder Why We Ever Go Home
Jimmy Buffett · Other Songs - Jimmy Buffett
The more you've been on your own.
Feelin's for movin' grow stronger'
So you wonder why you ever go home,
Wonder why you ever go home.
People are movin' so quickly.
Humor's in need of repair.
Same occupations and same obligations;
They've really got nothing to share,
Like drivin' around with no spare.
River gets deeper not shallow,
The further you move down the stream.
Wonderin'if I can keep her as I
Race to keep up with my dreams.
How they shine and glitter and gleam.
Years grow shorter, not longer,
The more you've been on your own.
Feelin's for movin' grow stronger'
So you wonder why you ever go home,
Wonder why you ever go home.
About Wonder Why We Ever Go Home
Jimmy Buffett's "Wonder Why We Ever Go Home" stands as a quintessential example of his ability to craft atmospheric soundscapes that evoke the feeling of tropical escapism. Released during a period where his catalog often featured instrumental or loosely structured tracks, the recording captures the essence of his signature style: a blend of laid-back rhythms, melodic guitar work, and lyrics that encourage listeners to embrace the moment rather than dwell on obligations. The song reflects the broader ethos of his career, which prioritized mood and memory over narrative complexity, inviting audiences to imagine themselves in sun-drenched locales far from the constraints of daily life. As part of his extensive body of work, this track contributes to the enduring legacy of music designed to transport listeners to a mental state of relaxation and freedom.

