Evening Train

Journey of Love: Van Morrison's Evening Train Melody
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Lyrics

Love to hear that evening train go by

Expresses joy and enjoyment in the sound of the evening train passing by.

Love to hear that evening train go by

Reiteration of the delight in the sound of the evening train, possibly emphasizing the consistent pleasure.

'Specially when my baby's in my mind

Associates the evening train with thoughts of the speaker's significant other.


Love to hear that lonesome whistle blow

Expresses affection for the sound of a lonesome whistle blowing, possibly connecting with a sense of solitude.

Love to hear that lonesome whistle blow

Repeats the sentiment of enjoying the melancholic sound of a lonesome whistle.

When I make my way on down the road

Suggests a journey down the road and possibly reflects on the emotions evoked during this journey.


My my

An exclamation, possibly indicating a realization or emotional response to the passing train.

Bye bye

A farewell, expressing departure or separation.

Don't cry

Encourages not to cry, possibly comforting someone who is sad about the departure.

Don't sigh

Discourages sighing, possibly suggesting resilience or acceptance of the situation.

When you hear that evening train go by

Reiterates the emotional response to the evening train passing by and its impact on the speaker.


Love to hear that evening train on time

Expresses enjoyment in the punctuality of the evening train.

Love to hear that evening train on time

Reiterates the pleasure derived from the evening train being on time.

'Specially when those worries are on my mind

Connects the on-time arrival of the train with relief from worries on the speaker's mind.


My my

An exclamation, possibly indicating a reaction to a situation or realization.

Don't cry

Encourages not to cry, suggesting a comforting tone in response to potential sadness.

Why why

Poses a question about the reasons behind potential sighs or expressions of disappointment.

Don't sigh

Advises against sighing, possibly encouraging a positive outlook or acceptance.

When you hear that evening train go by

Reiterates the emotional response to the passing evening train and its impact on the speaker.


Love to see those fields I used to roam

Expresses pleasure in seeing familiar fields, possibly symbolizing a return to a comforting or nostalgic place.

Love to see those fields I used to roam

Reiterates the joy derived from observing the fields the speaker used to roam.

Then I know I'm on my way back home

Interprets the sighting of familiar fields as a confirmation of being on the way back home.


My my

An exclamation, possibly indicating a realization or emotional response to the journey.

Goodbye

A farewell, suggesting a departure or conclusion of the journey.

Don't cry

Encourages not to cry, possibly addressing the emotions associated with the conclusion of the journey.

Don't sigh

Discourages sighing, possibly suggesting resilience or acceptance of the conclusion.

When you hear that evening train go by

Reiterates the emotional response to the passing evening train and its impact on the speaker.


When you hear that evening train go by

Reiteration of the impact of the evening train passing by, emphasizing its significance.

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