I'm better on a summer day when she's around,
I was on the tracks when the gate came down
Suddenly I recognized those bloodshot rear view mirror eyes as mine
I heard that whistle call my name
I almost drove away,
But Megan,
I had a feeling that you would be on that train
So I just waited there for you

Caught a ride to another town, where the air was clean and the sun never goes down
Everyone was standing in a line between the landing and the stairs
I heard somebody call my name
I almost climbed the stairs
But Megan,
I had a feeling that someday you'd meet me there
So I just waited there for you

I'm better on a summer day when I hear that name,
It's a dream that never came true
Sat down on the tracks and waited for a train
Take me back to you
Somebody came and took my hand
I finally had to go
But Megan,
I just want you to know, that I waited as long as I could
I'm better on a summer day when she's around


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    It's an awesome cover of an awesome song by an awesome band (Smoking Popes).

    Beautiful.

    BigRyRyon September 04, 2005   Link
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    to me this sounds like its about some guy that loved a girl yet she did not love him back, and she was on a train, so he waited on the tracks in his car.

    "i recognised those bloodshot rear view mirror eyes as mine." - telling that he has lost sleep over her, and he saw his eyes in his car mirror while waiting on the track.

    "i almost drove away" - from the tracks?

    " but megan, i had a feeling that you would be on that train so i just waited there for you" - waited on the tracks for you

    "everyone was standing in a line between the landing and the stairs." - a crowd gathers at the smashed up car on the stairs that go over the railway to see the wreckage.

    thats my interpritation, i may have got it slightly if not completly wrong.

    also isnt the "better" part supposed to be "butter"

    Halfdigestedon March 01, 2006   Link
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    what album is this song on?

    petetheeliteon November 20, 2007   Link
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    Smoking Popes Tribute Compilation :)

    mr-numbon January 19, 2008   Link

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