Trains and boats and plains
Astrud Gilberto Lyrics


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Trains and boats and planes are passing by
They mean a trip to Paris or Rome
To someone else but not for me
The trains and boats and planes
Took you away, away from me

We were so in love, and high above
We had a star to wish upon. Wish
And dreams come true, but not for me
The trains and boats and planes
Took you away, away from me

You are from another part of the world
You had to go back a while and then
You said you soon would return again
I'm waiting here like I promised to
I'm waiting here but where are you

Trains and boats and planes took you a way
But every time I see them I pray
And if my prayers can cross the sea




The trains and the boats and planes
Will bring you back, back home to me

Overall Meaning

In Astrud Gilberto's “Trains and boats and planes”, she talks about the various modes of transportation used to travel to faraway places like Paris and Rome. However, the irony lies in the fact that while these means of travel carry people to their desired destinations, they ended up witnessing Gilberto's lover leaving her, and they took him/her away from her.


The lyrics paint a picture of an unfortunate and unfulfilled love affair. Gilberto and her lover were once deeply in love and had high hopes for the future, with a star to wish upon. However, her lover had to go back to his part of the world, leaving her waiting and hoping for his return. The means of transportation that brought him to her in the first place ultimately took him away from her, and although Gilberto prays for his safe return, she cannot help but feel a sense of despair at the memory of the love they once shared.


One of the most interesting things about the song is that it was written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David, who were one of the most successful songwriting duos of the 1960s.


Line by Line Meaning

Trains and boats and planes are passing by
Means of transportation such as trains, boats, and planes are going nearby.


They mean a trip to Paris or Rome
To many people, these modes of transportation are a means of visiting places like Paris or Rome.


To someone else but not for me
Although some people would associate these modes of transportation with travel to exciting places, the singer does not.


The trains and boats and planes
These modes of transportation


Took you away, away from me
Caused the person the singer loved to leave them.


We were so in love, and high above
The singer and their loved one were deeply in love and felt like they were on top of the world.


We had a star to wish upon. Wish
The couple had a shared wish or dream that they believed in.


And dreams come true, but not for me
Although some people's dreams come true, the singer's dream did not.


You are from another part of the world
The person the singer loved is from a different part of the world.


You had to go back a while and then
The person had to leave for some time, but promised to return.


You said you soon would return again
The person promised to come back soon.


I'm waiting here like I promised to
The singer is keeping their promise to wait for the person's return.


I'm waiting here but where are you
The person has not returned yet, and the singer wonders where they are.


But every time I see them I pray
When the singer sees trains, boats, and planes, they pray.


And if my prayers can cross the sea
If the singer's prayers are answered despite the distance.


The trains and the boats and planes
These modes of transport.


Will bring you back, back home to me
Will transport the person the singer loves back home to them.




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Written by: BURT BACHARACH, HAL DAVID, BURT F. BACHARACH

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on Who Needs Forever?

The lyrics of Astrud Gilberto's song "Who Needs Forever?" suggest that time is fleeting and that we should seize the moment instead of worrying about what the future holds. The repetition of the question "Who needs forever?" implies that forever is not a necessary or even desirable outcome. Instead, the song encourages the listener to focus on the present and appreciate the moment, rather than getting lost in concerns about the future.


The lines "Time goes so fast, Don't waste this moment, Let's live this moment like it's the last" evoke the idea of carpe diem, or seizing the day. The idea of living in the moment and not worrying about the future is a recurring theme in literature and music, and it is particularly relevant in a fast-paced world where time seems to slip away all too quickly.


Overall, the lyrics of "Who Needs Forever?" encourage us to enjoy the present moment and not worry about what lies ahead. The song suggests that life is short and that we should make the most of every moment.

this is not the original Song of Astrud Gilberto, the Lyrics are here only fragments of the original Song of Astrud Gilberto

I prefer this Remix of Thievery Corpartion more, but here us the original Songtext of the original Song of Astrud Gilberto

[Verse 1]
Who needs forever? Love me today
Let's forget tomorrow, it's too far away

[Chorus]
So hold me, don't waste this moment
Let's live this moment like it's the last
Time goes so fast

[Verse 2]
Love shouldn't linger, love shouldn't wait
When fates allow a choice of now or never
Who needs forever?

[Chorus]
So hold me, don't waste this moment
Let's live this moment like it's the last
Time goes so fast

[Verse 3]
Love shouldn't linger, love shouldn't wait
When fates allow a choice of now or never
Who needs forever?
Forever, forever

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