Homeward Bound -charlie Forde- -

Fans have taken to social media sharing what Homeward Bound means to them:

The story begins in England, where Michael and Brendan, two young brothers, live with their cruel and abusive foster parents. After a particularly brutal incident, the brothers decide to escape and make their way back to Ireland, where they hope to find their mother, whom they believe will be able to protect them. Homeward Bound -Charlie Forde-

“I wrote ‘Homeward Bound’ in about 45 minutes at 2 a.m. after missing the last train out of London. I was tired, broke, and just wanted my own bed. But as I sat on the platform, I realized I wasn’t just missing a bed—I was missing a version of myself that felt safe. That’s what the song became about.” Fans have taken to social media sharing what

The song opens with a specific, tangible image: “Salt on the dashboard / Red lights cutting through the fog.” Immediately, we are not in a metaphor; we are in a passenger seat. Forde has a gift for the "late-night drive" trope, but he subverts it. This is not a song about escaping a town; it is a song about the exhaustion of trying to belong somewhere. after missing the last train out of London