Lyrics
My name should be trouble
Identifying with trouble as a consistent aspect of the speaker's life.
My name should be woe
Associating the name with woe or deep sorrow.
For trouble and heartache is all that I know
Expressing a life filled with trouble and heartache, forming the speaker's reality.
I'm just a lonely, lonely blue boy
Describing oneself as a solitary and sorrowful figure, the "blue boy."
Oh, that's my name
Reiterating the identification with being a "lonely blue boy."
My life has been empty
Reflecting on a life that feels devoid of meaning or fulfillment.
My heart has been torn
Expressing emotional pain and heartache experienced by the speaker.
It must have been raining the night I was born
Suggesting a sense of melancholy at birth, symbolized by the metaphorical rain.
Well, I'm a just lonely, lonely blue boy
Reinforcing the sentiment of being a solitary, sorrowful figure, the "lonely blue boy."
Oh, that's my name
Reiterating the identification with being a "lonely blue boy."
Oh, I am so afraid of tomorrow
Expressing fear of the future, coupled with weariness from the challenges of the present.
And so tired of today
Conveying exhaustion and discontent with the current state of affairs.
They say that love is the answer
Highlighting the belief that love holds the solution to life's problems.
But love never came my way
Reflecting on the absence of love in the speaker's life despite its perceived importance.
I'm writing a letter
Describing the act of reaching out to an unknown recipient through a letter.
To someone unknown
Addressing someone unidentified, possibly seeking connection or understanding.
So if you should find it and you're all alone
Indicating a desire for the letter to be found by someone who might empathize with the speaker's loneliness.
Well, I'm just a lonely, lonely blue boy
Reinforcing the sentiment of being a solitary, sorrowful figure, the "lonely blue boy."
Oh, that's my name
Reiterating the identification with being a "lonely blue boy."
I'm just a lonely, lonely blue boy
Reinforcing the sentiment of being a solitary, sorrowful figure, the "lonely blue boy."
Oh, that's my name
Reiterating the identification with being a "lonely blue boy."
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