Train Station
The Dirty River Boys Lyrics


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I hear my train a coming in
i hear my train a coming in
cascades and mountains silver
cascades and mountains silver
i fear im losing her again
i fear im losing her again
my heads on the horizon
my hearts where ever in the hell she sleeps
i hope shes on it
i hope shes coming home
i hear my train a coming in
she moves like wind between my hands
my hearts a broken record
the needles singin out her name
i hope shes on it
i hope shes coming home
i hope shes on it




i hope shes coming home
i hear my train a coming in

Overall Meaning

The Dirty River Boys's song Train Station is a poignant expression of heartbreak and longing. The lyrics convey the sense of desperation and longing of the singer who is eagerly awaiting the arrival of a train that could bring his lost love back to him. The opening lines "I hear my train a coming in / cascades and mountains silver" paint a vivid picture of the sound and sight of the incoming train, which seems to be shimmering against the backdrop of the natural landscape.


The song captures the emotional turmoil of the singer who fears that he is losing his love again. The line "I fear I'm losing her again" reveals the underlying pain and hurt that the singer is feeling. His heart is torn between the hope of his love returning and the fear of being left alone again. The lyrics prose a powerful image of a man with his head on the horizon, looking into the distance, hoping to see the love of his life return to him.


In essence, Train Station is a timeless tale of love, hope, and heartbreak that touches the heartstrings of all listeners who have ever experienced the pain of losing someone they love.


Line by Line Meaning

I hear my train a coming in
The singer senses the arrival of a train


Cascades and mountains silver
The surroundings are covered in a shimmering silver hue, perhaps from the moon or stars


I fear I'm losing her again
The singer is anxious about losing someone important to them, possibly a romantic partner


My head's on the horizon
The singer is focused on what's ahead, possibly the train's arrival


My heart's wherever in the hell she sleeps
The singer's heart is with the person they fear losing


I hope she's on it
The singer wants the person they care about to be on the incoming train


I hope she's coming home
The singer hopes the person they care about is returning to them


She moves like wind between my hands
The person the singer cares about is elusive or hard to hold onto


My heart's a broken record
The singer's heart is stuck on the same painful thought or feeling, like a broken record player


The needle's singin out her name
The pain of missing the person the singer cares about is so strong it feels like a sharp object constantly poking at their heart




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