The Road Is Lonely
Lyric and Composition, Jennifer Lee Triplett
Sound Production, TK Productions
The lyrics of the song express feelings of loneliness, longing, and emotional struggle. The story reflects on the solitude of the journey from losing a loved one, symbolized by passing streetlights, and wishes for the presence of someone important in their life. The song touches on themes of despair, with references to a young boy taking his life and a woman in distress. Despite the emotional turmoil, there is a sense of defiance, expressed in the repeated phrase “it’s us against the world,” implying a bond or shared resilience amidst hardship. There is a longing for understanding and a way to make things right, as they face the silence and pain of the world around them.
Changing Platforms Podcast: The Path to Musical Expression
The Road Is Lonely & The Path to Musical Expression Changing Platforms Episode 119 With Guest Jennifer Triplett When Alka first reach out to me it was simply to meet and catch up over some really great Tai food. One thing led to another, as per usual for our...
The Road Is Lonely Lyrics
By Jennifer Triplett, Copyright 2023, Alt Title 'The Road Gets Lonely' The road gets lonely as the street lights pass me by Sometimes if only you could be here by my side And oh in the distance a young boy takes his life Oh in the silence a woman shouts and cries Oh...
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The Road is Lonely: What’s The Story?
Introspection from the Songwriter By Jennifer Triplett As a survivor of loss, you may always carry a new perspective on life which can be a struggle or fight (“us against the world “). “Streets lights pass me by” is a metaphor for time passing by and souls leaving,...
The Road is Lonely: Media Selection
Cover Art Sketches for the Road Gets Lonely Alt Title the 'The Road is Lonely' Photography by Jennifer Triplett Cover art by Jennifer Triplett The primary message of this song is about loss as if no one else really gets it. The cover art for this song was inspired by...