Seven Lonely Days
Smoking Popes Lyrics


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Seven lonely days make one lonely week
Seven lonely nights make one lonely me
Ever since the time you told me we were thru
Seven lonely days i cried and i cried for you
Oh, my darlin' i'm cryin', boo-hoo-hoo-hoo
There's no use in denyin' i cried for you
It's your favorite pastime, makin' me blue
Last week was the last time i cried for you

Seven hankies blue i filled with my tears
Seven letters true i filled with my fears
Guess it never pays to make your lover blue
Seven lonely days i cried and i cried for you

Oh, my darlin i'm cryin', boo-hoo-hoo-hoo
Now, there's no use in denyin' i cried for you
It's your favorite pastime, makin' me blue




Last week was the last time i cried for you
Last week was the last time i cried for you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Smoking Popes' song Seven Lonely Days are that of heartbreak and loss. The song is about a man who has been left by his lover and is struggling to cope with the emotions and loneliness that come with it. The repetition of the phrase "seven lonely days" and "seven lonely nights" emphasizes the duration of his pain, which has lasted for a whole week.


The first verse starts with acknowledging that seven lonely days make one lonely week, and seven lonely nights make one lonely "me." This person has been left feeling isolated and alone since the breakup. The second part of the verse expresses the man's sadness and how much he cried for his lover. The use of onomatopoeia, such as "boo-hoo-hoo-hoo," gives the impression of uncontrollable sobbing. He cannot hide or deny how much he has been affected by the breakup.


The chorus repeats the same lyrics, emphasizing how the man cannot deny the fact that he cried for his lover or how painful it has been for him. The second verse mentions the extent of his suffering, filling seven hankies with tears, and writing seven letters full of fears. He realizes that it never pays to make your lover upset and acknowledges that he cried for her for seven lonely days.


Overall, the song is melancholic and showcases how pained someone can feel after a breakup, but it also discusses acceptance and moving on, marking the end of his tears for his ex.


Line by Line Meaning

Seven lonely days make one lonely week
One week of loneliness seems like seven days without you.


Seven lonely nights make one lonely me
Without you, every night seems like seven lonely ones.


Ever since the time you told me we were thru
Since you said we were over, I've been lonely and miserable.


Seven lonely days i cried and i cried for you
I couldn't stop crying for seven days because I missed you so much.


Oh, my darlin' i'm cryin', boo-hoo-hoo-hoo
I'm still crying and feeling sad about our breakup.


There's no use in denyin' i cried for you
I can't deny that I still miss you and cry for you.


It's your favorite pastime, makin' me blue
You always seem to enjoy making me sad and lonely.


Last week was the last time i cried for you
I finally stopped crying for you last week and moved on.


Seven hankies blue i filled with my tears
I cried so much that I used seven blue handkerchiefs to wipe my tears.


Seven letters true i filled with my fears
I wrote seven letters expressing my true feelings and fears about losing you.


Guess it never pays to make your lover blue
It's not worth making your lover sad and lonely by ending the relationship.




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