Stop That Train
Peter Tosh Lyrics


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Stop that Train
I'm a leaving...
And it won't be too long
Whether I'm right or wrong
(CHORUS)
All my life
I've been the lonely man
Teachin people that don't overstand
And even though I try my best
I still don't find no happiness
CHORUS
Some goin' east
And a some goin' west
I see some stand aside
Just to try their best
And I say some livin' big
But the most them livin' small
And they can't even find
No No No food at all
CHORUS




Stop that train
Can't take dem ya pressure...

Overall Meaning

Peter Tosh's "Stop That Train" is a song about leaving behind a life of misery and unhappiness. The lyrics express the singer's desire to break free from the chains that have been holding him down and move onto a brighter future, even if it means leaving everything he knows behind. The opening lines "Stop that train, I'm leaving" depict the urgency of the singer's longing for escape. The following lines "And it won't be too long, whether I'm right or wrong" suggest that he is ready to take the risks that come with such a big decision, even if he isn't entirely sure it is the right one.


Through the chorus, Tosh reflects on his past life and the knowledge he has accumulated as a result of it. He describes himself as a "lonely man, teaching people that don't overstand." This line is an excellent play on words where he uses "overstand" instead of "understand," indicating that society might not be considering all angles while trying to understand his situation. Despite his best efforts, however, Tosh has failed to find true happiness, which he ponders in the line "And even though I try my best, I still don't find no happiness."


The rest of the verses talk about the different paths people take in their lives, with some journeying in one direction while others go in another. Although some may seem successful, under the surface, many are living with a sense of deprivation, unable even to afford food. The final line, "Stop that train, can't take dem ya pressure," is a call to action, urging us all to examine our lives and make necessary changes, even if it means stopping what's causing us stress or harm.


Line by Line Meaning

Stop that Train
I want the train to stop because I'm leaving


I'm a leaving...
I am leaving this place behind


And it won't be too long
I won't be here much longer


Whether I'm right or wrong
Regardless of whether my decision is correct or not


All my life
Throughout my entire existence


I've been the lonely man
I have always been alone


Teachin people that don't overstand
Teaching people who do not comprehend


And even though I try my best
Despite my efforts


I still don't find no happiness
I still cannot find happiness


Some goin' east
Some are heading towards the east


And a some goin' west
Others are journeying west


I see some stand aside
I notice some people watching from the sidelines


Just to try their best
Attempting to do their best


And I say some livin' big
I observe some individuals living lavishly


But the most them livin' small
However, the majority of people are living modestly


And they can't even find
They cannot even obtain


No No No food at all
Any food whatsoever


Stop that train
I want the train to stop


Can't take dem ya pressure...
I cannot withstand this stress anymore




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: PETER TOSH

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