“The Hardest Part Is The Night” Bon Jovi Lyrics
In the heat of the street of the city
A young boy hides the pain
And he walks so tall, trying to hang on
But he knows he’s going down again
I know he’s going down…
Darkness fades he’s the prince of his city
In a place where they all know your name
You can see in their eyes life so paralyzed.
Your just a pawn in a losin’ game
You lose at life it ain’t no game
Hear their cries
The hardest part is the night
(In the night, hear their cries, in the night)
Stay alive
The hardest part is the night, it’s the night, it’s the night…
All alone in a place where the lonely
They all have to walk through the rain
And they dance on the edge where you only
Only pray that it has to end
That the night ain’t no friend
These four walls they could tell you some stories
About lying and dying and fame
There’s a price that you pay for the glory
About losing and choosing and pain.
Lyrical Diary: “The Hardest Part Is The Night” Bon Jovi Lyrics
“The Hardest Part Is The Night” Bon Jovi Lyrics. Writer(s): Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora, David Bryan Rashbaum
“The Hardest Part Is The Night” is a song by Bon Jovi from their album “7800 Degrees Fahrenheit” (1985). Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora wrote the song. “The Hardest Part Is The Night” reached #1 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and #2 on the UK Singles Chart.
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