Story Behind The Song
This song came to me in a dream -- the whole locks stock and barrel. Go figure. I am performing this in my dream and the base is real kicked up and people dancing -- I believe it was in a honky tonk.
Song Description
She denies she has any association with loneliness and despair, yet since her lover left she is being overwhelmed with their presence. She tries to subdue their presence with alcohol to no avail.
Song Length |
2:44 |
Genre |
Country - General, Country - Traditional |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Uptight, Restless |
Subject |
Loneliness, Breaking Up |
Similar Artists |
Reba Mcentire, Trisha Yearwood |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
STRANGER CALLED LONELINESS
By Catherine Carney-Richman
(Verse 1)
I don?t like that stranger called Loneliness.
Please don?t invite that stranger over to my house.
And I don?t like his cousin called Despair
I know he?s not welcome anywhere
(Prechorus)
So I go to my good friend Walker
Who is a real good talker
Who tells me not to worry about a thing
But then I open the shades up
I see their making their way up to my front doorstep
(Chorus)
I don?t like that stra-nger called Loneliness
But since you left me, he?s becoming my new guest
And I don?t like his cou-sin called Despair
But since you?ve been gone he?s appearing everywhere
(Prechorus)
So I go to my good friend Stolies
Who helps me forget my worries
And instills in me my fears are just a fable
But then when I open the shades up
I realize the charade?s up
I notice them there sittin at my table
(Chorus)
I don?t like that stra-nger called Loneliness
But since you left me, he?s becoming my new guest
And I don?t like his cou-sin called Despair
But since you?ve been gone he?s appearing everywhere
Oh Lord please get these trespassers out of here.