Lyrics
Locomotive tell me where you are
The speaker asks the locomotive about its current location or state.
Now that you've become the distant star
Reflecting on the locomotive's transformation into a distant or unreachable entity.
Did you lose your faith where you belonged?
Questioning if the locomotive lost its sense of belonging or belief in something.
Did you hide from those who you did love?
Wondering if the locomotive deliberately avoided people it once loved.
Have you read the messages I've tried to send?
Asking if the messages attempted to reach the locomotive have been received.
Will you ever come back home again?
Expressing hope or doubt about the locomotive's return home.
Castles by the sea you made from sand
Referencing temporary or fragile accomplishments represented by castles made of sand by the sea.
Hovercrafts and drones you built by hand
Mentioning creations like hovercrafts and drones made by the locomotive's hands.
Forever fearless asking why and how
Describing the locomotive's nature of being consistently curious and unafraid to question.
Locomotive just look at you now
Observing the current state of the locomotive, possibly contrasting its past self.
No one else on earth has ever been so far
Highlighting the unique journey or distance the locomotive has traveled.
Locomotive tell me where you are
Reiterating the initial question about the locomotive's whereabouts.
Where you are, you are
Emphasizing the focus on the specific location or state where the locomotive exists.
And when that road calls your name
When the journey or path beckons the locomotive, regardless of potential gains.
Doesn't matter what's to gain
Suggesting that the allure of the journey is more important than what can be acquired.
It's in your blood
Implies an inherent nature or passion within the locomotive.
Staring up into the starry night
Looking at the vastness of the night sky, possibly searching for a connection or beacon.
One of them must surely be your light
Suggesting that among the stars, one might represent or guide the locomotive.
Ah, locomotive you're fading into the rising sun
Noting the locomotive's fading presence as it moves towards the sunrise.
And who am I to say that you're the lucky one?
Questioning the speaker's authority to label the locomotive as fortunate or lucky.
You're the lucky one, you're the lucky one
Reiterating the uncertainty about the locomotive's fortune or luck.
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