Last Train to Hell
Winterborn Lyrics


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He's standing proud, waiting for sign
The days of the glory will arrive
Behind the eyes, his twisted mind
He knows that he needs no alibi

Now taking the last train, right to the promised land
No matter what it takes, he's giving everything he has
Now innocence will fade away, washed away by tears
All our dreams has gone astray, all that's left is fear
The cruelty in our hearts will tear this world apart
This is the point of no return
Last train to hell

The righteous will rise, with burning eyes
The madmen fed on fear and all the lies
And those who don't know, just where to go
Believe this war, religion justifies

Now taking the last train, right to the promised land
No matter what it takes, he's giving everything he has

Now innocence will fade away, washed away by tears
All our dreams has gone astray, all that's left is fear
The cruelty in our hearts will tear this world apart
This is the point of no return
Last train to hell

Judgement day for mankind has come

Now innocence will fade away, washed away by tears
All our dreams has gone astray, all that's left is fear
The cruelty in our hearts will tear this world apart




This is the point of no return
Last train to hell

Overall Meaning

The song "Last Train to Hell" by Winterborn is a hard-hitting composition that perfectly captures the impending doom of the world. Through the lyrics, the artist paints a picture of a twisted and disillusioned world that's headed towards destruction. The singer of the song is someone who's been waiting for a sign and will stop at nothing to achieve his goal. He knows he needs no alibi, and he's taking the last train to the promised land, no matter what it takes. The train symbolizes the path to death, chaos, and the end of the world.


Winterborn sings about the loss of innocence, faded away by tears, alongside the dreams that have gone astray. The world is rapidly descending into chaos, driven by the cruelty in our hearts that will eventually tear us apart. The righteous will ultimately rise up with burning eyes, while the madmen fed on fear and lies, and those who don't know where to go, believe that war and religion justify their actions. The judgment day for mankind has come, and the last train to hell is our final destination, the point of no return.


Line by Line Meaning

He's standing proud, waiting for sign
He stands confidently, waiting for a signal or opportunity


The days of the glory will arrive
He believes his days of greatness are yet to come


Behind the eyes, his twisted mind
He has a devious and manipulative mind


He knows that he needs no alibi
He is confident in his ability to deceive and hide his true intentions


Now taking the last train, right to the promised land
He is committed to his path, even if it leads to destruction


No matter what it takes, he's giving everything he has
He is willing to sacrifice all for his goals


Now innocence will fade away, washed away by tears
The purity and goodness of the world will be lost, replaced by sadness and pain


All our dreams has gone astray, all that's left is fear
Hope and ambition have disappeared, leaving only anxiety and dread


The cruelty in our hearts will tear this world apart
Human brutality and malice will lead to the destruction of everything


This is the point of no return
There is no going back; the path to ruin has been set


Last train to hell
The final journey towards doom


The righteous will rise, with burning eyes
Those who fight for good will stand up, with fierce determination


The madmen fed on fear and all the lies
Evil and insane individuals use fear and deception to gain power


And those who don't know, just where to go
People who are lost and confused may become vulnerable to evil influences


Believe this war, religion justifies
Some may use religion as an excuse or reason for war and conflict


Judgement day for mankind has come
The reckoning for human actions has arrived




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