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Let There Be Lonely was written by Laura Rogers, Lydia Rogers and Gordie Sampson and performed by Avery Barkley in the Season One episode When You're Tired of Breaking Other Hearts.

It is included on The Music of Nashville (Season 1, Volume 2) soundtrack.

Lyrics[]

Let there be lonely I´m ready to grieve
Love I´ve been holding onto
I´ve tried so hard to keep saying you´re mine
Now it´s time, now it´s time

Let there be hurting I´m craving the tears
That have burned in my eyes for so long
I want to feel every drop of the pain
As I cry, as I cry

I´m gonna suffer the aching I´ve earned
Mark this one down as a lesson I´ve learned
´Cause the only way out of here
It´s the only way out of here

Let there be daggers that tear through my skin
Down to my heart where the whole thing begins
Make me a new one and I´ll love again
Until then, until then

Let there be lonely
'Cause the only way out of here
Oh, the only way out of here

Let there be lonely I´m ready to grieve
Love I´ve been holding onto
I´ve tried so hard to keep saying you´re mine
Now it´s time, now it´s time

Videos[]

Season One Songs
A Showman's LifeAll My AngelsAlready GoneAmerican BeautyBack HomeBitter MemoryBoys & BusesBuried UnderCasinoChange Your MindChanging GroundConsider MeFade Into YouFor Your GloryGun for a MouthHangin' on a LieHo HeyHypnotizingI Will FallI'll Be There (If You Want Me)I'm a GirlI'm A Lonesome FugitiveIf I Didn't Know BetterIf Momma Coulda Seen MeIn The Arms of a Jealous GodIt's My LifeKeep Asking WhyKissLet There Be LonelyLooking for a Place to ShineLove Like MineLove's Ring of FireLoving You is the Only Way to FlyMatchbox BluesMoon is HighNo One Will Ever Love YouNothing in this World Will Ever Break My Heart AgainOne Works BetterPapa Writes to JohnnyPeace in the ValleyPostcard from MexicoShineSideshowStompin' GroundsStronger than MeTelescopeTelescopeThe End of the DayThe Morning of the RainTough All OverTwist of BarbwireTwist of BarbwireUndermineUsedWe Are WaterWhen the Right One Comes AlongWrong SongYellin' From the RooftopYou Ain't Dolly (And You Ain't Porter)
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