Broken Dreams
Thin Lizzy Lyrics


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Have you ever had your dreams broken?
It really messes up your heart
You want to stop right there
And go right back to the start

You got to leave the town you're living in
Oh, I'm leaving, I'm leaving on the next train
My dreams have been broken
I don't think I'll ever be the same

It's a bad, bad feeling when all the things
That you've worked for just don't seem to turn out right
Well, this happened to me last night
I woke up this morning and said I must be going

You see, my dreams have been broken
I don't think I have
The strength to carry on
So I'll catch the next train southbound

I don't want no pity
Not from you or anyone
It's just my dream's been broken
And I got to tell someone before I go crazy

I'll be leaving
I'll be leaving
On that next train going southbound
Yes, I'll be leaving on that next train

You see, my dream's been broken
And I just can't
Take the pain
I've got to move on

You see, my dream's been broken
And I don't have




The strength
To carry on

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Thin Lizzy's "Broken Dreams" reveal a person who has experienced the shattering of their dreams, leaving them emotionally scarred and unable to carry on. The opening line of "Have you ever had your dreams broken?" suggests that the singer is speaking to the listener, asking if they have ever experienced such pain. The song then becomes a personal lament, with the singer confessing that their own dream has been shattered, leaving them feeling lost, empty, and with no interest in continuing on their current path.


The singer expresses a desire to leave the town they live in, likely because it is now filled with painful memories, and they need a change of scenery to begin to heal. They are leaving on the next train, southbound, a symbol of starting fresh and leaving the past behind. There is an underlying sense of urgency in the chorus, with the repetition of "I'll be leaving on that next train" indicating that the singer needs to escape quickly, before they become engulfed by their despair.


At the same time, the singer acknowledges that they don't want pity. They simply need to share their pain with someone, to acknowledge the hurt they are feeling. The final lines of the song repeat the earlier lyric: "You see, my dreams have been broken, and I don't have the strength to carry on." With this final repetition, the song ends on a note of resignation, with the singer resolving to move on, but still processing the hurt they have experienced.


Line by Line Meaning

Have you ever had your dreams broken?
Have you experienced the feeling of your aspirations crashing down?


It really messes up your heart
It affects one's emotions deeply and negatively.


You want to stop right there
You feel like giving up instantly.


And go right back to the start
To start over and forget the failed attempt.


You got to leave the town you're living in
Sometimes you have to escape your current surrounding to move forward.


Oh, I'm leaving, I'm leaving on the next train
I'm leaving town as soon as possible.


My dreams have been broken
My goals are unreachable, and it's killing me inside.


I don't think I'll ever be the same
I don't think I'll ever be able to recover from this blow.


It's a bad, bad feeling when all the things
It’s a terrible sensation when everything you have worked hard to attain doesn't materialize the way you anticipated.


That you've worked for just don't seem to turn out right
Everything you have labored hard to secure, unfortunately, didn't come to fruition.


Well, this happened to me last night
This scenario happened to me recently.


I woke up this morning and said I must be going
From that experience, I realized that I need to move on.


I don't want no pity
I don't need any sympathy.


Not from you or anyone
I don't want sympathy from anyone, even persons close to me.


It's just my dream's been broken
It's just sad that I can't fulfill my heart's desire.


And I got to tell someone before I go crazy
I need to talk to someone, or the weight of the situation may drive me insane.


I'll be leaving
I'm departing.


On that next train going southbound
On the next train that heads southward.


Yes, I'll be leaving on that next train
I will depart on the next available train.


You see, my dream's been broken
As previously stated, I can no longer achieve what I thought I could.


And I just can't
I'm unable to.


Take the pain
I can't handle the emotional burden of this loss.


I've got to move on
I need to shift my mindset and focus on new aspirations.


And I don't have
I do not possess.


The strength
The mental, physical, and emotional power needed to overcome this disappointment.


To carry on
To continue with the pursuit of the goal after such a letdown.




Lyrics Š Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: BRIAN MICHAEL DOWNEY, ERIC BELL, PHILIP PARRIS LYNOTT

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Comments from YouTube:

Philip Salmon

Take it from me Eric Bell is one of the finest guitarists ever, he is an unsung hero.

Sam And Jenny Sambrook

I agree completely, an original player,Phil lynott said he was the one who worked realy hard to improve his playing and style above all the other lizzy axe men. Iv met Eric a few times over the years.A realy nice bloke,so easy to talk too.🎸👍

Stephanie Sandlin

Yes, yes and yes. He wasn't built for drink, drugs and fast living. His playing comes from a deeper and more interesting place than any other Thin Lizzy guitarists.

R S P

Thin Lizzy is underrated, but this album is even more underrated! GREAT GREAT GREAT ALBUM OF A GREAT BAND

Jennifer Hill

HELLS YEAH!!

Steve Jones

One of the best albums of all time.

Sue Sutton

First time hearing this and LOVING it, very bluesy sounding . . . .I miss Thin Lizzy SO much . . .

fernando pinto

Q SONZERA! Vagabonds ĂŠ um dos melhores albuns q ouvi.super banda!!

Alex Mc

oh my GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD Phils vocals are outstanding

warmwarmerdisco

I had the guitar part from 1:38 stuck in my head listened through a couple pink floyd songs trying to find it. thank jesus I found it again. Great song. Vocals kill me.

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