I can hear my train comin'
It's a lonesome and distant cry
I can hear my train comin'
Now I'm runnin' for my life
What makes a man walk away from his mind?
I think I know
I think I might know

I can feel the wind blowin'
It's sending shivers down my spine
I can feel the wind blowin'
It shakes the trees and the power lines
What makes a man spend his whole life in disguise?
I think I know
I think I might know

(What makes a man?)
I think I might know (what makes a man?)
I think I might know (what makes a man?)
No oh oh

I can see the sun settin'
It's casting shadows on the sea
I can see the sun, it's settings
It's getting colder, starting to freeze
What makes a man want to break a heart with ease?
I think I know
I think I might know

(What makes a man?)
I think I might know (what makes a man?)
I think I might know (what makes a man?)
No oh oh

Well I can hear my train comin'
Looks like time is not on my side
Well I can hear my train comin'
I'm still runnin' for my life
What makes a man pray, when he's about to die?
I think I know
I think I might know

(What makes a man?)
I think I might know (what makes a man?)
I think I might know (what makes a man?)
Oh oh oh

(What makes a man?)
I think I might know (what makes a man?)
I think I might know (what makes a man?)
No oh oh


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    a: chain stuff is dumb

    b: this song (and the whole album) is amazing

    while it isnt the most powerful lyrics wise (in my opinion), it is one of the most powerful musically. I mean, yes, the lyrics are still super powerful, but i think "waiting..." or "the girl" still take the cake. but omg. beautiful.

    the part near the end distinguishable by a staccato violin in the background (2:23 on my version) is soo beautifully powerful.

    this is just my spin on it, but i think each of the four stanzas/verses are each describing a differnt hardship so to speak. i think that the reason he "might know" in 1 could be love or a girl, 2 could be the difficulty of being an individual, 3 could be the natural cruelty humans have (unsure about this one), and 4 could be plain old fear and regret.

    as for the meaning of the whole song; i think the above summaries are pretty good.

    Johnde08on February 17, 2008   Link

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