Mexico

Wanderlust Chronicles: Embracing Change and Chasing Dreams
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Lyrics

I don't know if I'll come back home

I am uncertain about returning home.

Boxes on my bed

There are boxes placed on my bed.

Left alone

I am left alone.

There's dust on the windshield

There's dust on the windshield.

Dust on my heart

There's a sense of emotional burden or weariness ("dust") on my heart.

Blue eyed girls

Girls with blue eyes are helping to keep me away from darkness or sadness.

Keep me out the dark

Continuation of the support from blue-eyed girls to stay positive.


I'm trading trains

I am choosing a different path by exchanging trains for less traveled single lanes.

For single lanes

Continuation of the decision to opt for less conventional paths.


Lets go to Cuba

Suggesting a desire to go to Cuba.

Rum brings in the New Year

Celebrating the New Year with rum in Cuba.

Fly to Lima

Proposing a journey to Lima, perhaps for a positive experience with "sunshine dreamers" while being high.

Get high with the sunshine dreamers

Continuation of the positive experience in Lima.


I'm trading trains

Reiteration of the choice to move away from trains to single lanes.

For single lanes

Continuation of the decision to embrace a different path.

Gotta get on with my life

A realization that it's time to move forward with life.


Mexico, and the goodbye towns

Mexico and towns marked by farewells are mentioned, indicating a shift or departure.

Indigo eyes, follow me around

Reference to indigo-eyed individuals following the speaker, possibly signifying memories or relationships.


I'm trading trains

Reiteration of the choice to trade trains for single lanes.

For single lanes

Continuation of the decision to pursue a less conventional path.

Gotta get on with my life

A reaffirmation that it's time to continue with the journey of life.

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