midnight
Indigo/ONE Lyrics
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(too much for the man)
(he couldn't make it)
So he's leaving the life he's come to know
(he said he's going)
He said he's going back to find
(going back to find)
What's left of his world
Not so very long ago
Oh yeah
He's leaving
(leaving)
On that midnight train to georgia
(leaving on a midnight train)
Oh yeah
Oh y'all
Said he's going back to find
(he's going back to find)
A simpler place and time
(and when he takes that ride)
Yes he is
(guess who's gonna be right by his side)
I'll be with him
(I know you will)
On that midnight train to Georgia
(leaving on a midnight train to Georgia)
(whoo whoo)
I'd rather live in his world
(live in his world)
Than live without him in mine
(world, world)
(it's his, his and hers alone)
He kept dreaming
(dreaming)
That one day he'd be a star
(a superstar but he didn't get far)
But he sure found out the hard way
That dreams don't always come true
(dreams don't always come true)
Oh no
(uh uh no uh uh)
So he sold all his hopes
And he even sold his own car
And bought a one way ticket back
To the life that he once knew
Oh yes he did
He said he would
I know he's leaving
(leaving)
On that midnight train to georgia
(leaving on a midnight train)
Oh yeah
Oh y'all
Said he's going back to find
(he's going back to find)
A simpler place and time
(and when he takes that ride)
Yes he is
(guess who's gonna be right by his side)
I've got to be with him
(I know you will)
On that midnight train to Georgia
(leaving on the midnight train to Georgia)
(whoo whoo)
I'd rather live in his world
(live in his world)
Than live without him in mine
(world, world)
(it's his, his and hers alone)
He's leaving
(he's leaving)
On a midnight train to Georgia
(leaving on a midnight train)
Oh yeah
He said he's going back to find
(he's going back to find)
A simpler place and time
(and when he takes that ride)
(guess who's gonna be right by his side)
I've got to be with him
(I know you will)
On that midnight train to Georgia
(leaving on a midnight train to Georgia)
(whoo whoo)
I'd rather live in his world
(live in his world)
Than live without him in mine
(world, world)
(is his, his and hers alone)
(world is his)
(his and hers alone)
(all aboard)
(one world)
(her man, his girl)
I've got to go
(all aboard)
Ive got to go
(one world)
I've got to go
(her man, his girl)
I've got to go
(all aboard)
I've got to go
(one world)
I've got to go right now
(her man, his girl)
(all aboard)
(one world)
(her man, his girl)
(all aboard)
(one world)
(her man, his girl)
The song "Midnight Train to Georgia" is a classic soul track by Gladys Knight and the Pips. The song talks about a man who is leaving LA after realizing that it was too much for him. He is going back to his old life to find what he left behind. The song highlights the love between a man and a woman who is willing to follow him anywhere, including taking the midnight train to Georgia. The song has a smooth and relaxing melody that complements Gladys Knight's beautiful voice.
The first verse of the song talks about a man who is leaving LA because the city has become too overwhelming for him. Despite having dreams of becoming a superstar, he found out the hard way that not all dreams come true. So he gave up everything he had and decided to go back to his old life. The chorus is about the woman who loves him and decides to go with him on the midnight train to Georgia. She would rather live in his world than live without him in hers. The song's bridge talks about the man who still dreams of becoming a star but has realized that he needs to be content with the simple life he once knew.
Overall, "Midnight Train to Georgia" is a love song that tells the story of a man who has realized that there is more to life than chasing his dreams. The song's message is about the power of love and the need to be content with what one has rather than chasing a dream that may never come true.
Line by Line Meaning
L.a. proved too much for the man
The city of Los Angeles was too difficult for him to handle and he struggled to adjust to it.
(too much for the man)
The man couldn't handle the pressure that came with being in L.A.
(he couldn't make it)
He was unable to succeed and thrive in L.A. despite his best efforts.
So he's leaving the life he's come to know
He's making the decision to leave behind the life he's built in L.A. because it no longer suits him.
(he said he's going)
He announced his intentions to leave and start anew.
He said he's going back to find
He wants to return to a previous place in search of something important.
(going back to find)
He's trying to locate something that he believes he lost or left behind.
What's left of his world
He's looking for what remains of his former life and the world he knew before he went to L.A.
The world he left behind
The place and time he left when he went to L.A.
Not so very long ago
This was a relatively recent period in his life.
On that midnight train to georgia
He's leaving on a late-night train destined for Georgia.
(leaving on a midnight train)
He's making a dramatic and final exit on this particular mode of transportation.
(whoo whoo)
An expression of excitement or anticipation about what's to come.
Said he's going back to find
He's looking to rediscover something he lost or left behind.
(he's going back to find)
He believes that the fulfillment he seeks can be found somewhere in his past or in an earlier era.
A simpler place and time
He's searching for something that's more grounded in tradition and simpler than the complicated and chaotic world of L.A.
(and when he takes that ride)
The journey he's about to embark upon is destined to be life-changing.
Yes he is
He's definitely going to follow through on his plans to leave L.A. and begin anew.
(guess who's gonna be right by his side)
Someone near and dear to him will be accompanying him on this journey.
I'll be with him
The singer is the person who will be accompanying the man on his journey.
(I know you will)
The singer is expressing confidence that the journey will be successful and fulfilling.
I'd rather live in his world
She'd prefer to live in the man's world and share in his experience than to lose him altogether.
(live in his world)
Being a part of his world and experience is preferable to not having him in her life.
Than live without him in mine
She considers the prospect of not having him in her life to be bleak and undesirable.
(world, world)
This is a reference to the world that the man is leaving behind and the one that he's returning to.
(it's his, his and hers alone)
The world they inhabit is unique and special to them alone.
He kept dreaming
He held onto the hope and dream of achieving great success and fortune in L.A.
(dreaming)
His dreams were a significant driving force in his decision to move to L.A. in the first place.
That one day he'd be a star
He believed that fame and fortune were just around the corner and that he was destined for greatness.
(a superstar but he didn't get far)
He wanted to become a superstar, but he was ultimately unsuccessful in his attempts to achieve this goal.
But he sure found out the hard way
He learned the cold, harsh reality of trying to make it big in L.A.
That dreams don't always come true
He came to the realization that success and fame are not a given in life, and that some people never achieve them.
(uh uh no uh uh)
An expression of disappointment or disillusionment.
So he sold all his hopes
He gave up on his dream of becoming a star and achieving greatness in L.A.
And he even sold his own car
He was willing to part with anything and everything to finance his return journey home.
And bought a one way ticket back
He's made a commitment to never return to L.A. and to the new life he tried to build there.
To the life that he once knew
He's returning to a previous chapter of his life in search of a simpler, more stable existence.
I've got to go
The singer is indicating that she must leave on this journey with the man.
(her man, his girl)
They are a couple, unified by a deep bond and connection.
(all aboard)
The train is about to depart, and everyone must board to continue on to their destination.
(one world)
A reminder that there is only one world that we all share and inhabit, despite our individual experiences and hardships.
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: James D. Weatherly
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
K H
Going to pick some of this up on Thursday so thanks for the review. Sounds like it's nice.
On another topic, I do like dabs better. The only problem that I have is that I can't leave my stuff laying around the house with kids. So I use carts most of the time and head outside for a dab when I can. Not ideal, but acceptable. One thing I will say, is the quality of the cartridges has increased significantly in the last 2 years and some of the CO2 oil out there in cartridges is really tasty and is spot on with the potency.
Real Matty Smokes
K H how did you like it ?
Oscar Gurule
I've been on the same cartridge for about 7 months now only because I learned how to refill them and I've saved a lot of money they're $40 a half gram so I had to figure out a way how to save money and I'll tell you what my hack works amazingly
Recreational 420
Oscar Gurule Make a how to! People would watch tf out of that
Trillest_
How do you do it!!!?
aK
Julian no just use distillate lol
Edestron the wicked troll
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Ishall GiveuMyseed
you need:
16 gauge needle tip syringe
THC Distillate
Terpenes (you can buy them legally)
Google what ratio of terpenes to give your distillate, mix the two together, and inject the mix into the cart (there's a spot you can find on the rubber ring to stick the needle tip in on .5g carts)
Kabal
I bought the magnetic adapter for the 510thread, saved money also. I only use this when I'm traveling.
Recreational 420
Kabal Yeah I need to do an updated video because those little attachments are dope!