8 Metaphors for lonely

II.A Lonely, Mischievous Water-Baby Tom was very happy swimming about in the river, although he was now only about four inches long, with a set of external gills, just like those of an eft.

The two Chroniclers: Lonely is the man who understands.

Tho' lang an lonely be the road Between me an my dearie; Yet I the gate hae aften troad, When I've been tired and wearie.

Tho' lang an lonely be the road Between me an my dearie; Yet I the gate hae aften troad, When I've been tired and wearie.

Lonely and dissatisfied are your words.

Lonely, isolated as the place itself, was Sam Rowland that afternoon of late August.

Lonely is vision that leads a man away From the pasture-lands, From the furrows of corn and the brown loads of hay, To the mountain-side, To the high places where contemplation brings All his adventurings Among the sowers and the tillers in the wide Valleys to one fused experience, That shall control The courses of his soul, And give his hand Courage and continence.

It stretched as far as the eye could see, and was as lonely as roads across deserts.

8 Metaphors for  lonely