Solitude
The Mills Brothers Lyrics


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In my solitude
You haunt me
With dreadful ease
Of days gone by

In my solitude
You taunt me
With memories
That never die

I sit in my chair
And filled with despair
There's no one could be so sad
With gloom everywhere
I sit and I stare
I know that I'll soon go mad

In my solitude
I'm afraid
Dear Lord above
Send back my love
I sit in my chair

Filled with despair
There's no one, no one
No onecould be so sad
With gloom everywhere
I sit and I stare
I know that I'll soon go mad

In my solitude
I'm afraid




Dear Lord above
Send back my love

Overall Meaning

The Mills Brothers's 1934 hit "Solitude" is a poignant lament about losing someone dear and the inescapability of the memories that come with solitude. The haunting melody and melancholy lyrics capture the deep despair and hopelessness that one feels when they are left alone with their thoughts. The opening lines, "In my solitude, you haunt me, with dreadful ease of days gone by," express the pain of being reminded of happier times and the longing for things to be restored to the way they used to be. The singer is tormented by his memories, unable to escape the past and unable to cope with the present.


The second stanza is particularly despairing, as the singer describes his surroundings: "With gloom everywhere, I sit and I stare, I know that I'll soon go mad." The imagery of a lonely figure sitting in a chair, surrounded by darkness and despair, waiting for a return that may never come is heartrending. The final stanza is a plea to the heavens for salvation, a desperate cry for the return of the lost love. The repetition of "Dear Lord above, send back my love" underscores the singer's desperation and the depth of his hurt.


Overall, "Solitude" is a haunting, sorrowful song that captures the depth of emotion and despair that come with loss and heartache. It is a timeless classic that continues to resonate with audiences today.


Line by Line Meaning

In my solitude
When I am alone


You haunt me
You constantly bother me


With dreadful ease
In a way that is too easy to be frightening


Of days gone by
Of the past that is no more


You taunt me
You mock me


With memories
By bringing back old recollections


That never die
That always remain alive


I sit in my chair
I rest in my seat


And filled with despair
And full of hopelessness


There's no one could be so sad
No one else could feel as miserable


With gloom everywhere
With darkness surrounding me


I sit and I stare
I sit and gaze blankly


I know that I'll soon go mad
I know I will lose my sanity soon


In my solitude
When I am alone


I'm afraid
I feel fear


Dear Lord above
God


Send back my love
Bring my love back to me




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: DUKE ELLINGTON, EDDIE DE LANGE, IRVING MILLS

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