Like the other commenter, this song is majorly about overcoming adversity, and top of it all, being with someone who can help this individual think rationally rather than overthink their situation. Take Me Home translates to breaking free and finally finding yourself and returning to a warmer and better place, not just physically but mentally and emotionally too. Glynne herself explained on another track in her album "Don't Be Too Hard On Yourself" that she was in a dark place when that was written and this song is probably another page from her story, to make it somewhere and someplace.
Like the other commenter, this song is majorly about overcoming adversity, and top of it all, being with someone who can help this individual think rationally rather than overthink their situation. Take Me Home translates to breaking free and finally finding yourself and returning to a warmer and better place, not just physically but mentally and emotionally too. Glynne herself explained on another track in her album "Don't Be Too Hard On Yourself" that she was in a dark place when that was written and this song is probably another page from her story, to make it somewhere and someplace.