Solitude
Aretha Franklin Lyrics


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In my solitude you haunt me
With reveries of days gone by
In my solitude you taunt me
With memories that never die

I sit in my chair, I'm filled with despair
No one could be so sad
I sit and I stare, there's gloom everywhere
I know that I'll soon go mad

In my solitude, I'm praying
Dear Lord, up above
Please send back my love

I sit in my chair, I'm filled with despair
No one, no one could be so sad
I sit and I stare, oh, there's gloom everywhere
I know that I'll soon, I'll soon go mad

Oh, in my solitude, I'm praying




Oh, dear Lord, dear Lord up above
Send back my love

Overall Meaning

In this poignant ballad, Aretha Franklin sings about the pain of loneliness and longing for the past. She speaks directly to the person who haunts her in solitude, a past love who she can’t quite forget. The lyrics express a deep sense of sadness and despair that only intensifies with the passing of time. Aretha’s soulful voice conveys a sense of longing and desperation, as she begs for divine intervention to help her find her way back to the love that she still holds so dear.


The opening lines, "In my solitude you haunt me, with reveries of days gone by, In my solitude you taunt me, with memories that never die," set the tone for the rest of the song. The singer is haunted by the memories of a love long gone, and the pain that she feels is so intense that she believes it will drive her to madness. The repetition of the phrase “no one could be so sad” underscores the depth of her despair.


The final lines show her praying to God for help to move on from her solitude and for her love to return. The song ends on a note of hope, as she longs for a return to happiness and a life without the loneliness and sadness of solitude.


Line by Line Meaning

In my solitude you haunt me
You're constantly on my mind when I'm alone


With reveries of days gone by
I'm lost in thoughts of our past memories


In my solitude you taunt me
You tease me with the things we used to have


With memories that never die
I cannot forget the love we once shared


I sit in my chair, I'm filled with despair
All I can do is sit and be miserable


No one could be so sad
I am the saddest person on earth


I sit and I stare, there's gloom everywhere
The atmosphere is depressing and I can't help but stare


I know that I'll soon go mad
I fear losing my sanity over this heartbreak


In my solitude, I'm praying
I'm seeking divine intervention in this lonely state


Dear Lord, up above
I'm pleading with the Almighty to come to my aid


Please send back my love
I'm asking for my love to come back to me


Oh, in my solitude, I'm praying
I continue seeking divine intervention


Oh, dear Lord, dear Lord up above
I'm still pleading with the Almighty to come to my aid


Send back my love
I'm still asking for my love to come back to me




Writer(s): Duke Ellington, Eddie De Lange, Irving Mills, Edgar Delange

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