You Don't Know
Jack Frost Lyrics


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Caught in a driving winter's rain
Two people wait for a train
They don't know where it's going to
I don't think it matters, do you?

You don't know what life is
You don't know where life is taking you
You don't know what life is taking you

Out of your hands, and out of your eyes
What comes next is just a surprise
It's getting dark, getting darker
Now I know what you're after

Caught in a driving winter's rain
Two people turn home again
They don't know where it's going to
I don't think it matters, do you?

You don't know what life is
You don't know where life is taking you
You don't know what life is
Do you
You don't know what life is




You don't know where life is taking you
You don't know where life is taking you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Jack Frost's "You Don't Know" tell the story of two people who are waiting for a train in the midst of a driving winter's rain. The destination of the train is unknown, but the fact that they find themselves waiting for it is an indication that they are looking for something that might take them to a different place in life. However, despite not knowing where the train is going, the lyrics suggest that it might not matter, as the journey of life is full of surprises that are out of one's control.


The chorus of the song repeats the phrase "You don't know what life is, You don't know where life is taking you" to emphasize the idea that the journey of life is full of surprises that are unpredictable and beyond one's control. The second verse talks about how the future is always uncertain and how one can never predict what is going to happen next. This is reinforced by the imagery of the winter rain and the darkness that gradually descends.


Overall, the lyrics of "You Don't Know" suggest that the journey of life is full of surprises and that it is impossible to predict the future. The two people waiting for the train symbolize the human desire to find direction and purpose in life, but the fact that they do not know where the train is going suggests that one should embrace the unknown and be open to the surprises that life has in store.


Line by Line Meaning

Caught in a driving winter's rain
Two people are stuck outside in the harsh winter weather, being hit by strong rain.


Two people wait for a train
The two people are waiting for transportation to wherever they need to go.


They don't know where it's going to
The destination of the train is unknown to the two people waiting for it.


I don't think it matters, do you?
The singer suggests that the train's destination is unimportant to them and asks if the others agree.


You don't know what life is
The singer is saying that the listener does not understand what life is or what it entails.


You don't know where life is taking you
The singer suggests the listener does not know where their life will lead them.


Out of your hands, and out of your eyes
The next events in life are not within the control or knowledge of the individual.


What comes next is just a surprise
Future events are unknown and cannot be predicted, even if one thinks they know what is next.


It's getting dark, getting darker
As time passes, the situation seems to be worsening and becoming more difficult to navigate.


Now I know what you're after
The singer claims that they understand the other person's motivation or desires.


Two people turn home again
The two people decide to abandon their attempt to take the train and return home.


You don't know what life is
The singer repeats their earlier assertion that the listener does not understand what life is or what it holds.


Do you
The singer repeats their question from earlier, emphasizing the uncertainty and doubt surrounding life's trajectory.


You don't know where life is taking you
The final line asserts once more that the listener is unsure of where their life is headed.




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