Last Train to Heaven
Journey to Redemption: Last Train to HeavenLyrics
On a September morning
Introduces the setting as a September morning.
She came without warning
Describes an unexpected arrival, possibly a person or change.
Said Ain't it a beautiful day?
Expresses admiration for the day's beauty.
The dust on her feet
Highlights the dust on her feet, a detail that may signify a journey.
The song she would sing
Refers to the songs she sings, suggesting a narrative or expression through music.
Sang about flying away
Repetition emphasizes the theme of flying away in her songs.
Sang about flying away
-And there's one place she wants to see
Indicates a specific place she desires to visit.
Waiting on the last train to heaven
Expresses her anticipation and hope to catch the last train to heaven on time and not be left behind.
She hopes that she makes it on time
-Waiting on the last train to heaven
-She hopes it don't leave her behind
-I've been hoping maybe
Shares the singer's personal struggle and a desire for salvation.
Someone might save me
Suggests a yearning for rescue or help.
Lately I've gone off the rails
Reflects on recent struggles or challenges.
I've been running too long
Expresses a feeling of being lost or off course.
Stung out and gone
Describes a state of being overwhelmed and seeking an escape.
Trying to find my way out of this hell
Conveys the effort to navigate through a difficult situation or emotional state.
I gotta find my way out of this hell
Reiterates the urgency to find a way out of the presented challenges.
Waiting on the last train to heaven
Repeats the theme of waiting for the last train to heaven, echoing the earlier hope not to be left behind.
She hopes that she makes it on time
-Waiting on the last train to heaven
-She hopes it don't leave her behind
-Waiting on the last train to heaven
Further emphasizes the waiting and the fear of missing the train.
She hopes it don't take too long
-Waiting on the last train to heaven
-She hopes it ain't already gone
-Cause this ain't where she belong
Declares that the current situation is not where she belongs, indicating a desire for something better.
Waiting on the last train to heaven
Reiterates the anticipation, hope, and fear associated with waiting for the last train.
She hopes that she makes it on time
-Waiting on the last train to heaven
-She hopes it don't leave her behind
-Waiting on the last train to heaven
Continues the repetition of emotions linked to waiting for the last train.
She hopes it don't take too long
-Waiting on the last train to heaven
-She hopes it ain't already gone
-On a September morning
Recalls the initial September morning arrival, reinforcing the beauty of the day.
She came without warning
-Said Ain't it a beautiful day?
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