Train Wreck
Jenna Rose Lyrics


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Laying in the silence
Waiting for the siren signs, any signs, I′m alive
I don't wanna lose it
But I′m not getting through this
Hey, should I pray, should I pray?
To myself, to a god, to a savior who can-

Unbreak the broken
Unsay these spoken words
Find hope in the hopeless
Pull me out the train wreck
Unburn the ashes
Unchain the reactions now
I'm not ready to die, not yet
Pull me out the train wreck

Pull me out, pull me out, pull me out
Pull me out, pull me out

Underneath our bad blood
We've still got a sanctum
Home, still a home, still a home
It′s not too late to build it back
′Cause a one in a million chance
Is still a chance, it's still a chance
And I would save those odds

Unbreak the broken
Unsay these spoken words
Find hope in the hopeless
Pull me out the train wreck
Unburn the ashes
Unchain the reactions now
I′m not ready to die, not yet




Pull me out the train wreck

Pull me out, pull me out, pull me out
Pull me out, pull me out

You can say what you like
Don't say I wouldn′t tie it on you
And I'm down on my knees and I need you to be my god
Be my help, be a savior who can

Unbreak the broken
Unsay these reckless words (find hope in the hopeless)
Pull me out the train wreck
Unburn the ashes (unburn now)
Unchain the reactions now
I′m not ready to die, not yet
Pull me out the train wreck

Pull me out, pull me out, pull me out (gonna pull me out)
Pull me out, pull me out

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Train Wreck" by Jenna Rose convey a sense of desperation and a plea for help during a difficult time. The song begins with the singer feeling trapped and waiting for some sign of life or hope. They express uncertainty about whether they should pray and who they should pray to, seeking some form of salvation or guidance. The repeated plea to be pulled out of the train wreck signifies their desire to be rescued from their current state of turmoil.


The chorus emphasizes the need to unbreak the broken, unsay the hurtful words spoken, and find hope in the midst of hopelessness. The singer desires to be freed from the consequences of their actions and emotions, symbolized through the metaphorical language of unburning the ashes and unchaining the reactions. They declare that they are not ready to give up or die, drawing strength from the potential for a one in a million chance to rebuild what they have lost.


In the second verse, the singer acknowledges the presence of tension or conflict between themselves and someone else, referred to as "bad blood." Despite this, they believe there is still a chance to rebuild their relationship or find solace within their shared space, their home. They choose to hold on to hope, recognizing that even a slim chance is worth saving.


The song ends with a plea to be saved, to be pulled out of the train wreck. The singer acknowledges their vulnerability and expresses the need for someone to be their god, their help, and their savior.


Line by Line Meaning

Laying in the silence
In a state of stillness and quietness


Waiting for the siren signs, any signs, I'm alive
Anticipating any indication or confirmation of being alive


I don't wanna lose it
I do not want to lose what I have


But I'm not getting through this
I am struggling to overcome this situation


Hey, should I pray, should I pray?
Should I engage in prayer to seek guidance or assistance?


To myself, to a god, to a savior who can-
Whether directing my plea towards myself, a higher power, or a savior who has the ability to-


Unbreak the broken
Mend and restore what is shattered or damaged


Unsay these spoken words
Retract or erase the words that have been expressed


Find hope in the hopeless
Discover optimism in situations that appear devoid of hope


Pull me out the train wreck
Rescue me from the chaotic disaster I am currently in


Unburn the ashes
Reverse the destruction or devastation that has occurred


Unchain the reactions now
Release the constraints and limitations preventing forward progress


I'm not ready to die, not yet
I am not prepared to face death, at least not at this moment


Pull me out, pull me out, pull me out
Rescue me multiple times, repeatedly urging for assistance


Underneath our bad blood
Despite our conflicts and tension between us


We've still got a sanctum
There still exists a place of refuge or safety within our relationship


Home, still a home, still a home
Our shared space or connection remains intact


It's not too late to build it back
There is still an opportunity to restore and rebuild what we had


'Cause a one in a million chance
Even a very slim possibility


Is still a chance, it's still a chance
Maintains potential and hope, regardless of the odds


And I would save those odds
I would hold on to and cherish that small probability


You can say what you like
Express whatever you desire or believe


Don't say I wouldn't tie it on you
Do not claim that I would not commit or make an effort


And I'm down on my knees and I need you to be my god
In a state of vulnerability, I am pleading for you to fulfill the role of a divine being


Be my help, be a savior who can
Support and rescue me, possessing the ability to fulfill the role of a savior


Unsay these reckless words (find hope in the hopeless)
Retract or undo the impulsive and thoughtless words spoken (discover optimism in seemingly hopeless situations)


Unburn the ashes (unburn now)
Reverse the destruction or devastation that has already occurred (reverse it immediately)


I'm not ready to die, not yet
I am not prepared to face death, not at this particular moment


Pull me out the train wreck
Rescue me from the chaotic disaster I am currently in


Pull me out, pull me out, pull me out (gonna pull me out)
Rescue me multiple times, repeatedly pleading for assistance (someone is going to eventually save me)


Pull me out, pull me out
Rescue me, save me from this predicament




Writer(s): Adam Argyle, Andrew Jackson, James Arthur

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@matthewalvis9729

RIP Keke Palmer 🙏🏼✨

@ahxel8173

... I really miss you! 🙏

@jakehaygoodmusic7887

So good. Perfectly executed. Keep it up.

@joshhernandez6068

rip keke palmer

@gennapaige

Ur such a beautiful singer my only problem is that u can tell there was editing..can u post this same cover but just ur unedited voice. I would like to hear ur beautiful voice naturally :)

Not a hate comment by the way

@hwssio

Wow beautiful sings should have more recognition this video

@rocksocks22

Keke Palmer isn’t dead

@sjoerd9169

rest in peace keke palmer i love you😫🙏🏻😥

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@meredithgraceyee1358

She should cover Reflection by Christina Aguilera

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