Some roads are only seen at night
Ghost roads, nothing but neon signs
But some nights the neon gas gets free
And turns into walking dead like me

And I've been making promises I know I'll never keep
One of these days I'm gonna leave you in your sleep
I'll have to go when the whistle blows
The whistle knows my name
Baby, I was born on a train

Well, I know that you were never young
And I know you probably won't get old
But, honey, nobody's gonna hurt you anymore
And nobody's gonna make you wanna die

And I've been making promises I know I'll never keep
One of these days I'm gonna leave you in your sleep
I'll have to go when the whistle blows
The whistle knows my name
Baby, I was born on a train

I'll go some cold and gray morning
And you won't remember anything
Well, some people don't believe in dying
And some of us don't believe in life

And I've been making promises I know I'll never keep
One of these days I'm gonna leave you in your sleep
I'll have to go when the whistle blows
The whistle knows my name
Baby, I was born on a train
Baby, I was born on a train


Lyrics submitted by Alsatian, edited by BrianMcInnis

Born on a Train Lyrics as written by Stephin Merritt

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    I like the line "Maybe I was born on a train" because the singer doesn't know where he was born, adding to the drifter/vampire persona.

    Killing, rather than leaving, the partner in his or her sleep steps up the theme of betrayal one notch. Maybe the small word change should be saved for the last time the chorus is repeated.

    I listened once to the Arcade Fire version. To me it's weaker - I believe less in the singer. But I'm less used to his voice - anyway, he comes off as more theatrical, more accessible but not to have ascended from the same e.motional depths as Merritt.

    caw1983on May 05, 2008   Link

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