Heartbreak Hotel
Lonely Nights: Exploring Heartbreak in Jazzystics' Heartbreak HotelLyrics
Well, since my baby left me
Expressing sadness and loneliness since the speaker's partner left.
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, emphasizing the emotional state.
At Heartbreak Hotel
Identifying the place as Heartbreak Hotel, a symbolic representation of emotional distress.
Where I'll be--where I get so lonely, baby
Expressing the speaker's loneliness and anticipation of more pain.
Well, I'm so lonely
Reiterating the intense loneliness felt by the speaker.
I get so lonely, I could die
Highlighting the severity of loneliness, suggesting it feels life-threatening.
Although it's always crowded
Observing the constant crowd at Heartbreak Hotel despite the emotional struggles.
You still can find some room
Noting that even in a crowded place, there's space for those with broken hearts.
For broken-hearted lovers
Describing Heartbreak Hotel as a place for crying and grieving lovers.
To cry there in the gloom
Emphasizing the gloomy atmosphere where broken-hearted individuals can express their pain.
And be so, where they'll be so lonely, baby
Referring to the loneliness experienced by those at Heartbreak Hotel.
Well, they're so lonely
Reiterating the theme of intense loneliness felt by the hotel's occupants.
They'll be so lonely, they could die
Suggesting that the loneliness at Heartbreak Hotel is so profound it could lead to death.
Well, the bellhop's tears keep flowin'
Describing the emotional state of the staff, with the bellhop shedding tears.
And the desk clerk's dressed in black
Depicting the desk clerk dressed in black, symbolizing the pervasive sorrow.
Well, they've been so long on Lonely Street
Indicating that the staff has been on Lonely Street for a long time, possibly representing hopelessness.
Well, they'll never, they'll never get back
Expressing the belief that those on Lonely Street may never recover.
And they'll be so, where they'll be so lonely, baby
Referring to the continued loneliness experienced by the hotel's occupants.
Well, they're so lonely
Reiterating the profound loneliness felt by those at Heartbreak Hotel.
They'll be so lonely, they could die
Stating that the loneliness is so intense it could lead to death.
Well now, if your baby leaves you
Providing advice for those experiencing a breakup to visit Heartbreak Hotel.
And you have a sad tale to tell
Suggesting that sharing the sad tale of a breakup is part of the healing process.
Just take a walk down Lonely Street
Encouraging a visit to Heartbreak Hotel as a remedy for the pain of a lost love.
To Heartbreak Hotel
Confirming that visiting Heartbreak Hotel will lead to loneliness.
And you will be, you will be, you will be lonely, baby
Emphasizing the certainty of feeling lonely after visiting Heartbreak Hotel.
You'll be so lonely
Reiterating the idea that the loneliness experienced will be severe.
You'll be so lonely, you could die
Suggesting that the loneliness felt after visiting Heartbreak Hotel could be life-threatening.
Well, though it's always crowded
Observing the perpetual crowd at Heartbreak Hotel despite the emotional struggles.
You still can find some room
Noting that even in a crowded place, there's space for those with broken hearts.
For broken-hearted lovers
Describing Heartbreak Hotel as a place for crying and grieving lovers.
To cry there in the gloom
Emphasizing the gloomy atmosphere where broken-hearted individuals can express their pain.
And they'll be so, they'll be so lonely, baby
Referring to the continued loneliness experienced by the hotel's occupants.
They'll be so lonely
Reiterating the theme of intense loneliness felt by the hotel's occupants.
They'll be so lonely, they could die
Suggesting that the loneliness at Heartbreak Hotel is so profound it could lead to death.
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