I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
Tom Jones Lyrics


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Hear that lonesome whippoorwill?
He sounds too blue to fly
The midnight train is whining low
I'm so lonesome I could cry

I've never seen a night so long
When time goes crawling by
The moon just went behind a cloud
To hide its face and cry

Did you ever see a robin weep
When leaves began to die?
That means he's lost the will to live
I'm so lonesome I could cry

The silence of a falling star
Lights up a purple sky
And as I wonder where you are




I'm so lonesome I could cry
I'm so lonesome I could cry

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of the song "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" by Tom Jones represents a deep sense of loneliness and despair. The lines are filled with imagery and metaphors that capture the overwhelming emotions experienced by a person who is battling with loneliness.


The first verse sets the tone of the song with the mention of a lonesome whippoorwill who sounds "too blue to fly". The reference to the midnight train whining low is a metaphor for the pain and loneliness that the singer is feeling. The singer then declares to be so lonely that he could cry.


The second verse continues with the theme of loneliness, with the singer going through a long night when time seems to be crawling by. The moon hiding behind a cloud and crying adds to the sense of overwhelming sadness. The mention of the robin weeping when the leaves begin to die is a powerful metaphor for the loss of hope and the will to live.


The last verse captures the singer's wonder and confusion regarding the whereabouts of his love interest. The line "The silence of a falling star/Lights up a purple sky" highlights the beauty and tranquillity of the world around the singer, but also how empty and meaningless it feels without his love interest. In conclusion, the lyrics are a poignant portrayal of the agony of loneliness and despair.


Line by Line Meaning

Hear that lonesome whippoorwill?
Do you hear the sound of the lonely whippoorwill in the distance?


He sounds too blue to fly
It seems the whippoorwill is so heartbroken that it cannot even gather the strength to fly.


The midnight train is whining low
The train passing through the night is producing a low, mournful sound.


I'm so lonesome I could cry
I am experiencing overwhelming feelings of loneliness that are making me feel like crying.


I've never seen a night so long
I can't recall a night that felt as lengthy as this one does.


When time goes crawling by
The hours are passing at an unbearably slow pace.


The moon just went behind a cloud
At this very moment, the moon is hiding behind a cloud.


To hide its face and cry
Perhaps the moon is also feeling sad and hiding to cry.


Did you ever see a robin weep
Have you ever seen a robin shed tears?


When leaves began to die?
It's possible that the robin was crying because autumn had arrived and the leaves started to wither and die.


That means he's lost the will to live
The fading of nature has robbed the robin of its will to endure and persevere on this earth.


I'm so lonesome I could cry
I am in such an emotionally desolate state that I feel like crying.


The silence of a falling star
As I observe a shooting star streaking across the sky, I am struck by the peaceful silence that accompanies it.


Lights up a purple sky
The falling star illuminates the sky, causing it to glow with a purple hue.


And as I wonder where you are
I am filled with curiosity and concern about your whereabouts and well-being.


I'm so lonesome I could cry
My loneliness is so intense that it is bringing me close to tears.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Hank Williams, Sr.

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