Story Behind The Song
A little bit of Edgar Allan Poe and lost love mixed together with some contemporary country sound.
Song Description
Our hearts often won't let us hear what our minds are telling us.
Song Length |
3:14 |
Genre |
Country - Rock, Country - Contemporary |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Distressed, Cheerless |
Subject |
Lost Love, Loneliness |
Similar Artists |
Marty Stuart, Alabama |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
LIVING ALONE
The talk swirled around this town,
They were bound to knock you down.
They said, ?That girl is the cheating kind!?
I didn?t pay them any mind.
But I soon found out it was true,
Everything I?d ever heard about you.
Now, I can go on living a lie,
Or I can go on living alone.
We started out in summer sunshine,
I thought your heart beat with mine.
I really did believe that we had it all,
But all too soon came the fall.
I soon found out it was true,
Everything I?d ever heard about you.
Now, I can go on living a lie,
Or I can go on living alone.
I raced down to the lonely beach,
The only place still in reach,
And, as the tide pulled away from the shore,
I watched a big black bird
Writing in the sand.
And though it was a large ungainly hand,
I could plainly understand
That solitary word,
?Nevermore.?
I soon found out it was true
Everything I?d ever heard about you.
Now, I can go on living a lie,
Or I can go on living alone.
Now, I can go on living a lie,
Or I can go on living alone.
Copyright © 2000 Lex Zaleta