Author's Note: This is a text analysis piece that I revised.
This
is the house that you colored on the walls when you were three years old and
got a time out. The house where you fell off your bed and got a black eye. Where
you took your prom pictures. The house were the love of your life called you
and asked you on a date. This is the house that built you. Miranda Lambert was
thinking of memories of that sort while writing the song, “The House That Built
Me”.
For
example, “But these handprints on the front steps are mine.” This is something
that I believe many people can relate to. Not specifically having your
handprints on your door step. Things like an indent on the front door is where
your dad ran into because he thought the door was open and you and your sibling
laughed for days. I can really relate to this verse because it instantly
reminds me of when I was younger and just learned how to spell my name, so I
carved it into the wood on the windowsill. Memories of these are the ones that
build you and the things you carry with you as you grow older.
As
you get older, we all are really like projects being built by our past. We are
built by our dings, cuts, and indents. “I bet you didn’t know under that live
oak
my favorite dog is buried in the yard,” a memory like this that Miranda including in her song is just a little example of the things that we carry with us forever and make us who we are.
my favorite dog is buried in the yard,” a memory like this that Miranda including in her song is just a little example of the things that we carry with us forever and make us who we are.
Miranda
Lambert’s lyrics remind me a lot of Dierks Bentley. One of his recent songs is
home and he talks about many different things he loves about his hometown.
“It’s been a long hard ride, got a ways to go, but this is still the place that
we all call home.” This lyric is what really reminds me of Miranda and her
writing about her home. Dierks mentions how his life has been tough at times
and that there will be more struggles, but we all have a place that we call
home. Both of their music, if it’s personal or not, are popular because what they
sing about is so real and they don’t sugar coat anything. They talk about how
life can sometimes not be fun and listeners really like that.
Once
you reach the end of the song Miranda writes about how we will get lost and get
hurt, but we will always find our way back home. “I thought if I could touch
this place or feel this brokenness inside me might start healing.” This verse
is something you can easily connect with because we have all felt broken or
alone and have searched for something to save us.
I
can really easily connect with a song like this because I have so many memories
with my family and the house I’ve grown up in. Miranda did a wonderful job
writing lyrics that will make the listeners remember memories like hers that
she writes about. By the time I’m older I know I will get stuck in a rut every
once in a while, but I always will remember the memories I have in the house
that built me.
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