Lost and Lonely Lyrics – Aaron Lewis
Lost and Lonely Song Lyrics
[Verse 1: Aaron Lewis]
I've been shattered and broken, for most of my life
But I've done pretty good, with a job and a wife
Got a family that loves me, and a good piece of land
That I bought with hard work, that I earned with these hands
[Pre-Chorus: Aaron Lewis]
Well these things that I do
I did them for you
[Chorus: Aaron Lewis]
So just tell me you love me, and tell me you'll stay
And you'll watch over this house, while I go away
And just promise to be here, when I get back home
So we can start where we left off, all those years ago
Before my demons... they took control
Lost and lonely, out here on the road
[Verse 2: Aaron Lewis]
'Cause I've been careless and selfish, got no self respect
I'm an albatross hanging around my own neck
I'm a hard one to handle, and I've played the fool
And I'm so hard to love, cause I break all the rules
[Pre-Chorus: Aaron Lewis]
Well these things that I do
'Cause I couldn't have you
[Chorus: Aaron Lewis]
So just tell me you love me, and tell me you'll stay
And you'll watch over this house, while I go away
And just promise to be here, when I get back home
So we can start where we left off, all those years ago
Before my demons... they took control
Lost and lonely, out here on the road
[Repeat-Chorus: Aaron Lewis]
So just tell me you love me, and tell me you'll stay
And you'll watch over this house, while I go away
And just promise to be here, when I get back home
So we can start where we left off, all those years ago
Before my demons... they took control
Lost and lonely, out here on the road
[Outro: Aaron Lewis]
Lost and lonely, out here on the road
Lost And Lonely Lyrics Explained
The lyrics of "Lost and Lonely" by Aaron Lewis depicts a journey of self-reflection and redemption. The narrator acknowledges a turbulent past marked by brokenness and personal struggles. Despite hardships, he finds solace in his family, hard work, and the love he shares with them. The lyrics express a plea for understanding and acceptance, revealing a commitment to overcoming personal demons and seeking reconciliation.
[Verse 1]
The narrator reflects on a life marred by shattered experiences but underscores personal achievements—a job, a wife, and a cherished family. The lyrics emphasize the significance of hard work and the fruits it has borne, symbolized by the acquired piece of land. The hands that earned these accomplishments tell a story of resilience and determination.
[Pre-Chorus]
The actions and choices made by the narrator, perhaps questionable at times, are justified by the desire to benefit and please someone else. The plea "I did them for you" suggests a motivation rooted in love and the hope for reciprocation.
[Chorus]
The chorus echoes a plea for reassurance and commitment. The narrator implores a loved one to affirm their love and stand by the homefront during his absence. There's a promise of returning to a stable foundation, rekindling a relationship that may have faced challenges. The mention of "demons" taking control hints at personal struggles that may have strained the relationship.
[Verse 2]
The second verse delves deeper into the narrator's self-awareness. He confesses to being careless and selfish, burdened by a sense of guilt symbolized by the metaphorical "albatross hanging around my own neck." Despite acknowledging flaws, there's a plea for understanding, suggesting that these actions were a result of personal struggles.
[Pre-Chorus]
The repetition of "Well these things that I do" emphasizes the narrator's acknowledgment of his own actions, possibly expressing remorse for choices that distanced him from the one he loves.
[Chorus]
The chorus repeats the earlier plea for love and stability, reinforcing the narrator's desire to return to a supportive and loving environment. The reference to demons suggests an ongoing battle with personal issues that may have strained the relationship.
[Repeat-Chorus]
The repetition of the chorus intensifies the plea for affirmation and commitment, emphasizing the longing for a stable homecoming.
[Outro]
The outro serves as a poignant conclusion, reiterating the narrator's sense of being "Lost and lonely, out here on the road." This closing line encapsulates the struggles faced on the journey, emphasizing the loneliness that persists despite external achievements. The road becomes a metaphor for the challenges that continue to shape the narrator's life.
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Cast & Crew
- Album
- Aaron Lewis (Singles)
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Buddy Cannon
- Writter(s)
- Aaron Lewis
- Released On
- September 16, 2016
Aaron Lewis (Singles) Songs
- 1.Am I The Only One
- 2.Country Boy ft. Charlie Daniels, Chris Young & George Jones
- 3.I Lost It All
- 4.If I Was a Liberal
- 5.Lost and Lonely
- 6.Mama
- 7.Northern Redneck
- 8.Someone
Aaron Lewis Albums
FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "Lost and Lonely" song?
"Lost and Lonely" song is sung by Aaron Lewis.
Who is the lyrics writer of "Lost and Lonely" song?
"Lost and Lonely" song lyrics written by Aaron Lewis.
Who is the music producer of "Lost and Lonely" song?
"Lost and Lonely" song music composed & produced by Buddy Cannon.
When was "Lost and Lonely" song released?
"Lost and Lonely" song was released on September 16, 2016.