Loving Women: A Novel of the Fifties

What metaphor does the author use to describe the tone of Michael's stay at Bobby's in the book, Loving Women: A Novel of the Fifties?

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From the text:

"He was playing the blues. A slow, mournful tune, . . . Sounding as lonesome as I was."

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Loving Women: A Novel of the Fifties