The song "Lonely Nights" by Jorn is about a person who is tired of being alone and yearns for someone to come and save them from their solitary existence. The lyrics suggest that the singer is willing to risk their reputation and overlook the lies and deception of others just to have some company. The line "Will you risk your reputation? I don't know, You just don't know what you're sayin' anymore" implies that the singer is questioning whether the person they are addressing would be willing to take a chance on being with them, despite any negative perceptions others may have. The following lines "You know beggars can't be choosers, And that's fair, When we win, we may be losers, I don't care, no no no" suggest that the singer is willing to accept any situation and doesn't mind the potential risks or consequences. The chorus emphasizes the feeling of loneliness and the desperation for someone to come and save them from their solitary nights. The repetition of the line "I just can't stand another lonely night" reinforces the longing for companionship. The plea for someone to "save" them from their loneliness conveys the deep longing and desire for emotional connection. Overall, "Lonely Nights" captures the emotion of longing and the willingness to overlook certain flaws or risks in order to escape loneliness. The song expresses the universal desire for companionship and the feeling of desperation that can come with being alone.