Friendless Blues
Nat King Cole Lyrics


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Don't the world seem lonesome, battlin' by yourself.
Don't the world seem lonesome, battlin' by yourself.
Yes, to think someone you love, has turned her back for someone else.

When my mother and dad left me, I was too small to help myself.
When my mother an' dad left me, I was too small to help myself.
And my sisters and brothers, they drove me away to somebody else.
So many nights and days, I tramped through the rain and snow.
So many nights and days, I tramped through the rain and snow.
I wanted to go back home, but I know I'm not wanted there no more.

It, what a lonesome life, when everything go wrong.
What a lonesome life, when you tryin' to carry on.
When you motherless and fatherless, and every friend you had begin to treat you wrong.

Rocks was my pillow, and the cold ground was by bed.




Rocks was my pillow, and the cold ground was by bed.
And the blue skies was my blanket, and the moonlight was my spread.

Overall Meaning

In the song "Friendless Blues," Nat King Cole sings about the pain and loneliness of being deserted by loved ones. The first verse begins with a rhetorical question: "Don't the world seem lonesome, battlin' by yourself?" The singer is battling with the world alone and unable to find comfort in anyone. The second line of the verse suggests that the singer's lover has turned away from him for someone else, leaving him alone.


The second verse talks about the loneliness of being abandoned as a child. The singer's parents left him when he was too young to take care of himself, and his siblings drove him away to someone else. As a result, he was left to fend for himself, wandering through the rain and snow.


The third and final verse describes the singer's struggles to survive without any support. He was forced to sleep on rocks and the cold ground, with only the blue skies and moonlight as his companions. Overall, "Friendless Blues" is a melancholic song that explores themes of abandonment, loneliness, and longing for love and companionship.


Line by Line Meaning

Don't the world seem lonesome, battlin' by yourself.
It's hard to face the world alone without anyone by your side.


Yes, to think someone you love, has turned her back for someone else.
It's painful to experience the betrayal of someone you love who has chosen someone else over you.


When my mother and dad left me, I was too small to help myself.
When my parents abandoned me, I was too young to fend for myself.


And my sisters and brothers, they drove me away to somebody else.
My siblings rejected me and forced me to live with someone else.


So many nights and days, I tramped through the rain and snow.
I endured countless days and nights traveling on foot in harsh weather conditions.


I wanted to go back home, but I know I'm not wanted there no more.
Although I wished to return home, I realized that I was no longer welcome.


What a lonesome life, when you tryin' to carry on.
It's a difficult and lonely life when you are trying to keep going despite everything.


When you motherless and fatherless, and every friend you had begin to treat you wrong.
It's a heart-wrenching experience when you have lost your parents and every friend you ever had, and now they all treat you poorly.


Rocks was my pillow, and the cold ground was by bed.
I had to sleep on rocks for a pillow and the cold, hard ground as my bed.


And the blue skies was my blanket, and the moonlight was my spread.
The only comfort I could find was the open blue skies above me as my blanket and the moonlight as my only source of light.




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Written by: MERCEDES GILBERT, W C HANDY

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