Guilty Train
Neil Young Lyrics


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Whoooo-oo

Guilty train,
don't whistle my way again
Guilty train,
don't whistle my way again
Guilty train,
don't whistle my way a-gain





Overall Meaning

Neil Young's song Guilty Train is a lament about a train that is carrying the pain of the world. The opening lines of the song are a warning to the train that is bringing the guilt and sorrow near to the singer's home. By asking the train not to whistle his way again, he seeks to spare himself the sadness that the train brings with it. The repetitive chorus underscores the singer's need to distance himself from the burden that the train represents.


The train is portrayed as almost human, with its own set of emotions and intentions. As the song progresses, it becomes clear that the train is a vehicle for the pain and suffering that we all experience in life. It is a reminder of our own guilt and the wrongs that we have committed. The singer is pleading for the train to stay away from him, as he is not ready to face his own guilt yet.


The simple lyrics of Guilty Train convey a profound message about the nature of guilt and the human experience. It speaks to the universal desire to distance ourselves from pain and suffering, while acknowledging that it is an integral part of the human condition.


Line by Line Meaning

Guilty train,
A metaphor for the negative consequences that come from one's own wrongful actions


don't whistle my way again
Don't remind me of the guilt that I feel from my past mistakes


Guilty train,
The same metaphor for negative consequences


don't whistle my way again
Don't let me forget the pain and suffering that I caused others


Guilty train,
A constant reminder of the painful memories that I carry with me


don't whistle my way again
Don't bring up the past mistakes that I have yet to make amends for




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