Lonesome Town
Michael Angelo Lyrics


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There's a place where lovers go to cry their troubles away
And they call it lonesome town, where the broken hearts stay
You can buy a dream or two to last you all through the years
And the only price you pay is a heartful of tears

Goin' down to lonesome town, where the broken hearts stay
Goin' down to lonesome town to cry my troubles away
In the town of broken hearts the streets are paved with regret
Maybe down in lonesome town I can learn to forget

There's a place where lovers go to cry their troubles away
And they call it lonesome town, where the broken hearts stay
You can buy a dream or two to last you all through the years
And the only price you pay is a heartful of tears

Goin' down to lonesome town, where the broken hearts stay
Goin' down to lonesome town to cry my troubles away




In the town of broken hearts the streets are paved with regret
Maybe down in lonesome town I can learn to forget

Overall Meaning

Michael Angelo's "Lonesome Town" is a melancholic song that talks about a place where people go to heal their broken hearts. The song paints a picture of a town where lovers go to cry their troubles away, a place where the streets are paved with regret. The lyrics introduce the idea of finding solace in this place of loneliness, where one can buy a dream or two to last them through the years, although the only price to pay is a heartful of tears. The singer of the song feels like a brokenhearted individual and is going down to Lonesome Town to cry his troubles away, hoping that he can learn to forget what caused him pain.


The song's lyrics are open to interpretation, and one can connect to the lyrics in many ways. Lonesome Town could be a metaphor for feeling lonely or abandoned, as the singer of the song is trying to forget their troubles in a seemingly temporary solution. This song reminds us that things may be hard at times, but there is always a possibility that one can find a way to heal and move forward. The phrase "buying a dream or two" could signify the idea of temporary relief, escaping the pain for a moment in time, but in the end, it's only a short-term solution.


Line by Line Meaning

There's a place where lovers go to cry their troubles away
There exists a place where lovers gather to mourn their struggles in love


And they call it lonesome town, where the broken hearts stay
This place is acknowledged by the name of lonesome town, and is commonly inhabited by those who've faced heartbreak


You can buy a dream or two to last you all through the years
In this town, one can purchase a temporary solution to their sorrow, which will provide sufficient comfort for years to come


And the only price you pay is a heartful of tears
However, the cost of this remedy is a soulful outpouring of tears - the most personal and intimate expression of sadness and grief


Goin' down to lonesome town, where the broken hearts stay
I am making my way towards lonesome town, which is the abode of those people who have been heartbroken


Goin' down to lonesome town to cry my troubles away
My intention is to visit the town and weep away my own miserable experiences of love


In the town of broken hearts the streets are paved with regret
This town is a place of remorse, expressed both explicitly and through the very infrastructure of the town itself


Maybe down in lonesome town I can learn to forget
It is my hope that in this town, which is known for its heartbreak, that I may find a way to overcome my own regrets and leave them behind




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BAKER KNIGHT

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