The Blueprint:

My Father’s House reflects Bruce Springsteen’s ninth track on his album “Nebraska.” The track looks back on Bruce’s home not as a place of comfort, but as something distant and unresolved. In the song, he returns searching for understanding, only to find the house closed off and unreachable. The blueprint represents what was once built with intention and permanence, while the photograph holds onto memory, faded, incomplete, and shaped by time. Together, they speak to the quiet realization that home can live more clearly in memory than in reality, and that some distances remain, even when you find your way back.

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