Prospect Lane
Seasick Steve Lyrics


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Spoken: Sometimes people ask me what it was like riding the trains. Kinda boring most of the time you'd be waiting and such. Here's some other things.

Sung: Woah waiting for the train today yesterday just the same, woah waiting for the train down at the end of Prospect Lane.
I got my ear down to the ground listening for that rumbling sound, deliver me from this town today im going to be homeward bound, I got my ear down to the ground listening for that rumbling sound, deliver me from this town today im going to be homeward bound.
Woah waiting for the train today yesterday just the same, woah waiting for the train down at the end of Prospect Lane. Down at the end of prospect lane
Waiting for the train
Waiting for the train
Waiting for the train.




Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Seasick Steve's song Prospect Lane is a nostalgic reflection on his time spent traveling by train. The spoken introduction sets the tone for the rest of the song. It reveals that although train riding may seem like an adventurous experience, it was mostly uneventful and tedious. The sung lyrics convey the monotony of waiting for the train day in and day out at the end of Prospect Lane.


However, amidst the dullness of waiting for the train, there is a glimmer of hope in the form of a rumbling sound. The singer of the song has his ear down to the ground, hoping to hear the sound of the approaching train that will take him out of this town and home. The repetition of the phrase "waiting for the train" emphasizes the feelings of longing and anticipation. The phrase "homeward bound" indicates that the singer is not just trying to escape his current location, but he is also yearning for the comfort of his home.


The simple yet evocative lyrics of Prospect Lane evoke a sense of wanderlust and nostalgia. The song paints a picture of a simpler time when traveling by train was a common mode of transportation. The repetition of the lyrics and the monotonous beat create a melancholic atmosphere that reflects the dullness of waiting for the train.


Line by Line Meaning

Woah waiting for the train today yesterday just the same
I am waiting for the train at the same place as yesterday and it feels like time is standing still.


Woah waiting for the train down at the end of Prospect Lane
I am waiting for the train at the end of Prospect Lane, hoping it will take me away from here.


I got my ear down to the ground listening for that rumbling sound
I am eagerly listening for the sound of the train approaching in the distance.


Deliver me from this town today I'm going to be homeward bound
I am tired of this town and want to leave on the train, heading towards my home.


Down at the end of prospect lane
I am waiting for the train at the very end of Prospect Lane.


Waiting for the train
I am patiently waiting for the train to arrive.


Waiting for the train
I am still waiting for the train to arrive.


Waiting for the train
I am continuing to wait for the train to arrive.




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