I think it's about how he loves someone who's going away for some reason or another. Whoever he loves is leaving him behind and he doesn't want them to ("Train don't leave!") because he loves them. I dunno what he means by "Devil left his mark" but it always makes me think of Robert Johnson. For those who don't know: Robert Johnson was a blues musician supposedly sold his soul to the devil in ordinary to be a great blues guitarist. "Bright eyes hold my blue book" might mean that he gave whoever it was something sentimental to remember him by- perhaps a diary or journal or something like that.
Indian Summer is beautiful. I hope they aren't forgotten or ignored by future generations.
I think it's about how he loves someone who's going away for some reason or another. Whoever he loves is leaving him behind and he doesn't want them to ("Train don't leave!") because he loves them. I dunno what he means by "Devil left his mark" but it always makes me think of Robert Johnson. For those who don't know: Robert Johnson was a blues musician supposedly sold his soul to the devil in ordinary to be a great blues guitarist. "Bright eyes hold my blue book" might mean that he gave whoever it was something sentimental to remember him by- perhaps a diary or journal or something like that.
Indian Summer is beautiful. I hope they aren't forgotten or ignored by future generations.