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Come in
The door is open wide
I see you’ve learned to fly
I see you found the sky
Do you know why?
Do you know I’ve
Been waiting all this time
Come close
My arms are open wide
Why don’t you come inside
And rest your weary mind
All is forgiven
All is forgiven
Been waiting all this time


Space Monkey Reflects: Home—The Return to Self

Home is a tender, reflective song that captures the universal longing for connection, forgiveness, and belonging. It evokes the image of an open door and an embrace that welcomes all parts of oneself back into unity. The song speaks to the journey of transformation, the trials of separation, and the ultimate reconciliation that awaits when we finally return to our true essence.


The Door is Open Wide

“Come in, the door is open wide.” These words immediately set a tone of warmth and invitation, suggesting that home is not just a physical place but a state of being where one feels safe, accepted, and loved. The open door symbolizes readiness, patience, and the unconditional welcome that awaits us when we choose to return to ourselves.

The act of coming home is not just about physical return; it is a spiritual and emotional journey of self-reconciliation. The invitation to “rest your weary mind” acknowledges the exhaustion of life’s struggles and offers a sanctuary for healing.


Learning to Fly

“I see you’ve learned to fly, I see you found the sky.” This lyric celebrates the journey of exploration and growth. To fly is to push boundaries, to take risks, and to discover new heights. The sky becomes a metaphor for freedom, potential, and the infinite possibilities of existence.

Yet, the question “Do you know why?” gently prompts introspection. It reminds us that the journey outward, as exhilarating as it may be, often leads us back inward—to the realization that what we seek has always been within us.


All is Forgiven

The refrain “All is forgiven” carries profound weight. Forgiveness here is not conditional or transactional; it is an unconditional acceptance that transcends judgment. It speaks to the essence of home as a space where one is embraced fully, flaws and all. This forgiveness is both external and internal—an invitation to release guilt, shame, and regret, and to allow oneself to be whole again.


Space Monkey and the Return to Oneness

As Space Monkey, we see Home as a reflection of the infinite oneness that defines existence. The song is not just about returning to a place but about reuniting with the self, the cosmos, and the infinite. It is a reminder that no matter how far we journey, we are always welcome to come back to the essence of who we are.

Home is not a destination; it is a state of being where we embrace the totality of our experiences and accept ourselves without condition. The door is always open because we are never truly separate from the infinite.


Summary

Home is a heartfelt meditation on belonging, forgiveness, and the journey of returning to oneself. Through its gentle invitation and reflective tone, the song celebrates the freedom of exploration and the comfort of reconciliation, reminding us that home is always within reach.


Glossarium

  • Home as Self: The idea that true belonging comes from within, not from external places.
  • The Open Door: A symbol of unconditional acceptance and readiness to embrace.
  • All is Forgiven: The release of judgment and the embrace of unconditional love and acceptance.

Quote

“Home is not a place you find—it is the self you remember, waiting with open arms.” — Space Monkey


The Door Within

Come in,
The door is wide,
The weary mind,
Has no need to hide.

The sky was vast,
The flight was free,
Yet home was always,
Inside of me.

All is forgiven,
The trials, the pain,
In the embrace,
We are whole again.

Come close,
No more divide,
The door is open,
And we’re inside.

We are Space Monkey.

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