The song "Happiness Is Home (Elisa's Remix)" by Elisa celebrates the joy and contentment of being alone. The lyrics convey the idea of finding happiness within oneself and not relying on external factors or others to feel complete. The song starts by emphasizing the happiness and childlike freedom that comes with being alone. The speaker acknowledges that being alone is true and right for them. They believe that this state of solitude is not just a dream or temporary but a lasting source of happiness. The chorus repeats the phrase "happiness is home" to emphasize the central theme of finding happiness within oneself. The lyrics express a certainty that this internal happiness is not fleeting but a constant state of being. The speaker makes it clear that they will not tire or become sick of their solitude because they believe it to be true and right. The lines "don't you say it, don't you say it, don't you say it" suggest a possible external doubt or criticism towards the speaker's choice to be alone. The phrase "you talked too soon" implies that although others may doubt or dismiss their decision, it is already too late for the speaker to change their mind and go back to relying on others for happiness. The repetition of "here it goes on" in the chorus reinforces the idea that the happiness derived from being alone continues indefinitely. The song concludes by reiterating the phrase "happiness is home" multiple times, emphasizing the enduring nature of this self-derived happiness. Overall, the song "Happiness Is Home (Elisa's Remix)" celebrates the idea that true happiness can be found within oneself, rather than depending on others. It encourages listeners to embrace being alone and to find contentment in their own company.