The song lyrics were written by the band Van Halen, as they were asked to write a song for the 1979 movie "Over the Edge" starring Matt Dillon. The movie (and the lyrics, although more obliquely) are about bored, rebellious youth with nothing better to do than get into trouble. If you see the movie, these lyrics will make more sense. It's a great movie if you grew up in the 70s/80s you'll definitely remember some of these characters from your own life. Fun fact, after writing the song, Van Halen decided not to let the movie use it.
One, two, three
Your type of mind, so hard to find
Native of mine, you're just my kind
Down on my knees, I'll always follow
I promise you, until the end of time
Our house on fire
We're burning
We dance inside
You're hurting
If you leave me in the morning
I'll have such a
Such a lonely heart
Oh, whoa
Such a lonely heart
Oh, whoa (oh, whoa)
If you can't find another reason to stay
Then I know I'm gonna always have a lonely, lonely, lonely
Lonely heart
Oh, whoa (oh, whoa)
Heart
Your precious heart
Can't watch it break
(Ooh, ooh)
So I close my eyes
While you walk away
(Ooh, ooh)
Can I have a second chance?
Can I have another dance?
Can I start another life with you?
(Oh) yeah
When I wake up in a haze
And I haven't slept in days
You're a thousand miles away
Such a lonely heart
Oh, whoa
Such a lonely heart
Oh, whoa (oh, whoa)
If you can't find another reason to stay
Then I know I'm gonna always have a lonely, lonely, lonely
Lonely heart
Oh, whoa (oh, whoa)
Lonely, it ain't it nothin' new
Nothin' new to me, nothin' new to you (oh, whoa)
Lonely, it ain't it nothin' new
Nothin' new to me, nothin' new to you
Lonely, it ain't it nothin' new
Nothin' new to me, nothin' new to you (oh, whoa)
Lonely, it ain't it nothin' new
Nothin' new to me, nothin' new to you
Heart
Oh, whoa
Such a lonely heart
Oh, whoa (oh, whoa)
If you can't find another reason to stay
Then I know I'm gonna always have a lonely, lonely, lonely
Lonely heart
Oh, whoa (oh, whoa)
Heart
Your type of mind, so hard to find
Native of mine, you're just my kind
Down on my knees, I'll always follow
I promise you, until the end of time
Our house on fire
We're burning
We dance inside
You're hurting
If you leave me in the morning
I'll have such a
Such a lonely heart
Oh, whoa
Such a lonely heart
Oh, whoa (oh, whoa)
If you can't find another reason to stay
Then I know I'm gonna always have a lonely, lonely, lonely
Lonely heart
Oh, whoa (oh, whoa)
Heart
Your precious heart
Can't watch it break
(Ooh, ooh)
So I close my eyes
While you walk away
(Ooh, ooh)
Can I have a second chance?
Can I have another dance?
Can I start another life with you?
(Oh) yeah
When I wake up in a haze
And I haven't slept in days
You're a thousand miles away
Such a lonely heart
Oh, whoa
Such a lonely heart
Oh, whoa (oh, whoa)
If you can't find another reason to stay
Then I know I'm gonna always have a lonely, lonely, lonely
Lonely heart
Oh, whoa (oh, whoa)
Lonely, it ain't it nothin' new
Nothin' new to me, nothin' new to you (oh, whoa)
Lonely, it ain't it nothin' new
Nothin' new to me, nothin' new to you
Lonely, it ain't it nothin' new
Nothin' new to me, nothin' new to you (oh, whoa)
Lonely, it ain't it nothin' new
Nothin' new to me, nothin' new to you
Heart
Oh, whoa
Such a lonely heart
Oh, whoa (oh, whoa)
If you can't find another reason to stay
Then I know I'm gonna always have a lonely, lonely, lonely
Lonely heart
Oh, whoa (oh, whoa)
Heart
Lyrics submitted by Mellow_Harsher
Lonely Heart Lyrics as written by Calum Hood Ashton Irwin
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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