Train Song
Bert Jansch Lyrics


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Fare thee well, little lady
Trains are carrying me
One and a two, three and a four thousand miles
Miles from you1

Thought I tried my best
To be your man
Can't you see, can't you feel that burning into my soul?
Don't you understand?

* * *

Love is a basket of light
Grasp it so tight
Shining bright just ain't right to be caught in the night
Caught in the basket of light2



1) Marie suggests
There they were little lady:
Trains a-gatherin' near
One and a two, three and a four,
Thousand a miles
Miles from you...
D. Payne suggests
Fare thee well, little lady.
Trains are carrying me
One and a two, three and a four thousand miles
Miles from you.
2) Marie suggests
Love is a basket of light
Graspin' so tight
Shinin' bright just ain't right
To be caught in the night...
Caught in a basket of light...
D. Payne suggests
Love is a basket of light.
Grasping [grasp it?] so tight.
Shining bright just ain't right to be caught in the night.
Caught in a basket of light.





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Overall Meaning

Bert Jansch's Train Song is a soulful and poignant reflection on a lover's departure from the perspective of the departing lover. The opening lines bid farewell to his love as he departs on a train, leaving miles and miles between them. He expresses his despair in being separated from his love, lamenting that despite his best efforts, the passion and love he feels for her burn into his soul. He implores her to understand the intensity of his emotions and the pain of leaving her behind.


The song's chorus offers a glimmer of hope amidst the sorrow, as Jansch compares the feeling of love to a basket of light that must be held tightly. He acknowledges that love is not something that can be easily contained or controlled, but must be cherished and protected. The metaphor of light captures the fragility and beauty of love and reminds us that despite the challenges, it is worth holding on to.


Overall, Train Song is a deeply intimate and emotional song that speaks to the universal experience of love, loss, and longing. Its haunting melody and Jansch's plaintive vocals capture the wistful and melancholic mood of the lyrics and make it a standout track in his impressive catalog.


Line by Line Meaning

Fare thee well, little lady
Goodbye, my love


Trains are carrying me
I am leaving on a train


One and a two, three and a four thousand miles
I am going far away from you


Miles from you
I will be separated from you by a great distance


Thought I tried my best
I did my best


To be your man
To be the one you love and rely on


Can't you see, can't you feel that burning into my soul?
Don't you understand how deeply I love you?


Don't you understand?
Do you not comprehend my feelings for you?


Love is a basket of light
Love is a fragile and precious thing


Grasp it so tight
Hold onto it tightly, do not let it slip away


Shining bright just ain't right to be caught in the night
Love should not be hidden away or kept in the dark


Caught in the basket of light
Cherish and protect your love




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: BERT JANSCH, DANNY THOMPSON, JACQUI MCSHEE, JOHN RENBOURN, TERRY COX

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Comments from YouTube:

arnoldlayne1991

such a haunting, complex piece of music. pretty impressive

cptmainwaring

Watch at 1.00 Johnny cocks an eyebrow as Bert speeds up. I love it.

Detached Prawn

rip bert. fucking hell.

whatevershebrings

Gawd, this is sad to see.

Englands Hope

why ?....

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