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You Are My Home Lyrics Scarlet Pimpernel, The

You Are My Home Lyrics

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There is a child inside my heart tonight
No one can see that child but you
If I hold on to you too tight, you understand
You hold me too
You are the one who reaches through the dark
When I'm afraid, you warm the air
And, when I close my eyes to sleep
You are my peace, you are my prayer
You are my home
You make me strong
And in this world of strangers
I belong to someone
You are all I know
You're all I have
I won't let go
Others may leave, but you will still be there
Touching the tears that fill my eyes
When I am lost, you are my light
You are the love that never dies
You are my home
You make me strong
And in this world of strangers
I belong to someone
You are all I know
You're all I have
I need you so
I will not walk away from you!
I will not let you go!
You're the only home I'll ever know
You are my home
You make me strong
And in this world of strangers
I belong to someone
You are all I know
You're all I have
I need you so
I won't let go
You are my home

Song Overview

Personal Review

The first time I heard You Are My Home—the Lyrics floating above sly strings—I was wedged between tuxedo rentals at a friend’s wedding expo. Someone hit play on the 1992 Peabo Bryson / Linda Eder single, and the room softened like fresh-baked brioche. Years later, the 1998 Broadway cast recording brought a new tenderness: Christine Andreas and Gilles Chiasson trade promises as if the guillotine were ticking behind the curtain. The track has since become my ballast on long flights; one repeat and the armrest feels like familiar hands.

Song Credits

  • Featured: Christine Andreas (Marguerite), Gilles Chiasson (Armand)
  • Music: Frank Wildhorn
  • Lyrics: Nan Knighton
  • Producers: Frank Wildhorn, Atlantic Theatre
  • Arrangers / Orchestrators: Kim Scharnberg, Jason Howland
  • Release Date: January 30 1998 (Broadway Cast Album)
  • Genre: Symphonic Pop Ballad
  • Instruments: Piano, celli, harp, French horns, drum kit, electric bass
  • Label: Atlantic Records
  • Length: 3 : 33 (cast version)
  • Language: English (Spanish version “Refugio de Amor” 1998)
  • Poetic Meter: Iambic with internal spondees
  • Copyright © 1998 Atlantic Theatre / Knight Errant Music

Songs Exploring Themes of Family & Belonging

While Marguerite leans on Armand, Elphaba and Glinda’s “For Good” (Wicked) frames chosen family—two outsiders soldering identity through friendship. The harmonic overlap on “Because I knew you…” mirrors You Are My Home’s unison chorus, but without the menace of prison bars.

Meanwhile, “No One Is Alone” (Into the Woods) whispers guidance instead of belting reassurance; Sondheim’s fractured counterpoint captures uncertainty where Wildhorn opts for steadfast pulse.

In contrast, “Dear Theodosia” (Hamilton) speaks parent-to-child. Its folk-tinged simplicity shows that belonging can be whispered, not proclaimed, yet the emotional bedrock—I have you, therefore I endure—matches the St. Just siblings beat for beat.

Questions and Answers

Did the song ever chart?
Yes—Peabo Bryson & Linda Eder’s 1992 duet reached #34 on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary list.

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Scarlet Pimpernel, The Lyrics: Song List

  1. Act 1
  2. Overture
  3. Madame Guillotine
  4. Believe
  5. Vivez
  6. Prayer
  7. Into The Fire
  8. Falcon In The Dive
  9. When I Look At You
  10. The Scarlet Pimpernel
  11. Where's The Girl
  12. When I Look At You (reprise)
  13. The Creation Of Man
  14. Marguerite's Dilemma
  15. The Riddle
  16. Act 2
  17. Entr'acte
  18. They Seek Him Here
  19. Only Love
  20. She Was There
  21. Storybook
  22. Where's The Girl (reprise)
  23. Lullaby
  24. You Are My Home
  25. The Duel
  26. Believe (reprise)
  27. Into The Fire (reprise)

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