Heartbreak Hotel
Loneliness at Heartbreak Hotel: Elvis's Tale of Lost LoveLyrics
Well, since my baby left me
Expressing the singer's emotional state since the departure of their partner.
Well, I found a new place to dwell
Announcing the discovery of a new place to live after the breakup.
Well, it's down at the end of Lonely Street
Describing the location as "Lonely Street" where Heartbreak Hotel is situated.
At Heartbreak Hotel
Confirming that Heartbreak Hotel is the destination for the brokenhearted.
Where I'll be, I'll be so lonely, baby
Expressing the singer's anticipation of loneliness in Heartbreak Hotel.
Well, I'm so lonely
Reiterating the singer's current state of loneliness.
I'll be so lonely, I could die
Emphasizing the extreme loneliness the singer feels, potentially to the point of despair.
Although it's always crowded
Observing that despite the crowd at Heartbreak Hotel, there's still space for the brokenhearted.
You still can find some room
Highlighting a place for those with shattered hearts to find solace.
For broken hearted lovers
Referring to Heartbreak Hotel as a place for lovers to cry and share their sadness.
To cry there in their gloom
Describing the atmosphere of Heartbreak Hotel as gloomy, matching the mood of the brokenhearted.
Be so, they'll be so lonely, baby
Anticipating the loneliness that others will experience at Heartbreak Hotel.
They get so lonely
Stating that these individuals will become profoundly lonely.
They're so lonely, they could die
Emphasizing the intensity of loneliness, possibly to the point of desperation.
Now, the bellhop's tears keep flowin'
Depicting the staff's emotional state, with tears and mourning attire, emphasizing the pervasive sadness at Heartbreak Hotel.
And the desk clerk's dressed in black
Describing the hotel staff, including the bellhop and desk clerk, who are emotionally affected by the constant sorrow of the guests.
Well, they've been so long on Lonely Street
Indicating that the staff has been on Lonely Street for a long time and won't look back.
Well, they'll never, they'll never look back
Suggesting that the staff has resigned themselves to a life of sadness at Heartbreak Hotel.
And they get so, they get so lonely, baby
Anticipating the loneliness that the staff members will endure.
Well, they are so lonely
Affirming the staff's deep loneliness at Heartbreak Hotel.
They're so lonely, they could die
Reiterating the staff's profound loneliness, possibly to the point of desperation.
Well, now, if your baby leaves you
Providing advice for those experiencing a breakup to visit Heartbreak Hotel.
And you got a tale to tell
Acknowledging the storytelling aspect of sharing one's experiences at Heartbreak Hotel.
Well, just take a walk down Lonely Street
Directing those with a tale of heartbreak to take a walk down Lonely Street to reach Heartbreak Hotel.
To Heartbreak Hotel
Confirming that Heartbreak Hotel is the destination for those with tales of heartbreak.
Where you will be, you will be lonely, baby
Anticipating the loneliness that one will experience upon reaching Heartbreak Hotel.
Well, you will be lonely
Reiterating the expectation of loneliness upon arrival at Heartbreak Hotel.
You'll be so lonely, you could die
Emphasizing the intensity of loneliness, possibly to the point of desperation, for those who reach Heartbreak Hotel.
Although it's always crowded
Acknowledging the perpetual crowd at Heartbreak Hotel but suggesting there's still room for the brokenhearted.
But you still can find some room
Reiterating that even in a crowded place, there's space for those with shattered hearts.
For broken hearted lovers
Highlighting Heartbreak Hotel as a haven for brokenhearted lovers to express their sadness.
To cry there in their gloom
Describing the atmosphere of Heartbreak Hotel as gloomy, matching the mood of the brokenhearted.
Where they get so, they get so lonely, baby
Anticipating the loneliness that others will experience at Heartbreak Hotel.
Well, they're so lonely
Stating that these individuals will become profoundly lonely.
They'll be so lonely, they could die
Emphasizing the intensity of loneliness, possibly to the point of desperation.
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