Solitude

Jack Savoretti / Tim Kellett

In the darkest of hours
When I'm all on my own
Like a prison in a tower
Feel my blood run cold
Like these walls I'm made of stone

Let her go, let her go
She might love I'll never know
Is this a game that I must play
Now the only thing I need I throw away

The solitude I always choose
Has left me homeless here with nothing left to lose
The same mistake with every move
And every bruise is black and blue
The crazy notion I've got something else to prove

Looking back at all my anger
Every choice I've never made
I think I lost her when I found her
Now I now the cost I should have paid
Putting up a fight she might have stayed

Now I know, now I know
She was always gonna come and go
Let her go, let her go
Now the only thing I'm left with is I've nothing left to show

The solitude I'd always choose
Has left me homeless here with nothing left to lose
The same mistake with every move
And every bruise is black and blue
The crazy notion I've got something else to prove

I choose my solitude, I choose my solitude

The solitude I always choose
Has left me homeless here with nothing left to lose
The same mistake with every move
And every bruise is black and blue
The crazy notion I've got something else to prove

The solitude I always choose
Has left me homeless here with nothing left to lose
The same mistake with every move
And every bruise is black and blue
The crazy notion I've got something else to prove

In the darkest of hours when I'm all on my own

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Who composed the song “Solitude” by Jack Savoretti?
The song “Solitude” by Jack Savoretti was composed by Jack Savoretti and Tim Kellett.

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