| Now since my baby left me I've found a new place to dwell: | |
| down at the end of Lonely Street at Heartbreak Hotel. | |
| I'm so lonely baby, I'm so lonely, | |
| I'm so lonely that I could die. | |
| And tho' it's always crowded you can still find some room | |
| for broken hearted lovers to cry there in the gloom | |
| and be so lonely baby, oh so lonely, | |
| oh so lonely they could die. | |
| The bell hop's tears keep flowing, the desk clerk's dressed in black. | |
| They been so long on Lonely Sreet they never will go back | |
| and they're so lonely baby, oh they're so lonely, | |
| they're so lonely they pray to die. | |
| So if your baby leaves and you have a tale to tell | |
| just take a walk down Lonely Street to Heartbreak Hotel | |
| where you'll be lonely and I'll be lonely, | |
| we'll be so lonely that we could die. |