Midnight Train
The Amity Affliction Lyrics


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There ain't no hope in a homeless heart
I've gotta find my way back home
There ain't no hope in a homeless heart
I've gotta find a way to hope
All the roads I take lead to places
That meant everything to us
There ain't no hope in a homeless heart
And so we go
How could this be real
As we both run to, to the midnight train
And we both say
Are we really here?
And we both say...
And we both say...

There ain't no hope in a homeless heart
And so you have my heart a home
There ain't no hope in a homeless heart
Say you won't leave me here alone
All the roads I take lead to places
That meant everything to us
There ain't no hope in a homeless heart

And so we go
How could this be real
As we both run to, to the midnight train
And we both say
Are we really here?
And we both say...
And we both say...

There ain't no hope in a homeless heart
Ain't no hope in a homeless heart

And so we go
How could this be real
As we both run to, to the midnight train
And we both say
Are we really here?
And we both say...
And we both say...





There ain't no hope in a homeless heart
Ain't no hope in a homeless heart

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Midnight Train" by The Amity Affliction speak of the struggles of a person who feels lost and without a sense of home. The metaphorical concept of a homeless heart is represented throughout the song, as the singer searches for a way back to a place where they feel belong. The lyrics express a sense of despair, a longing for a sense of hope, and the feeling of being stuck in a place where everything around them means nothing. The repetition of the phrase "there ain't no hope in a homeless heart" emphasizes the central theme of the song, the desperation and the hopelessness of being disconnected from everything.


The lines "All the roads I take lead to places that meant everything to us" and "say you won't leave me here alone" suggest that the singer is searching for someone to share their feelings with and to help them find a way back home. The "midnight train" symbolizes a journey that may be scary and uncertain but is necessary to find a glimmer of hope.


Overall, "Midnight Train" is a poignant song that speaks to the human experience of feeling lost and uncertain. It conveys the importance of having a sense of home, both physically and emotionally, and the need for human connection to give hope to a homeless heart.


Line by Line Meaning

There ain't no hope in a homeless heart
A person without a home or purpose feels lost with no hope for a better future.


I've gotta find my way back home
The singer desires to find a place of belonging and purpose in his life.


I've gotta find a way to hope
The singer needs to find a way to regain their lost sense of hope in life.


All the roads I take lead to places That meant everything to us
No matter where the artist goes or what they do, they are constantly reminded of their past and failed relationships.


And so we go How could this be real
The artist is in disbelief that they are in the current situation, unsure if it's really happening.


As we both run to, to the midnight train And we both say Are we really here? And we both say... And we both say...
The midnight train represents a metaphor for a fresh start or a new beginning, which the singer and his loved one both desire. However, they are both unsure if it's possible or just a dream.


And so you have my heart a home Say you won't leave me here alone
The singer has finally found a sense of purpose and belonging in their love for another person, and they fear being left alone again.


Ain't no hope in a homeless heart
The chorus repeats to emphasize the feeling of hopelessness and lack of direction in the artist's life.




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Kyle Barnard

21 years old now. Favorite band since my emo high school days.
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