I think the train is a metaphor for death. It doesn't make sense for a train to only pass through every few years, and it's the only interpretation that makes it not weird that John mentioned his father's father's blood being on the tracks.
I totally agree with this. Also the lines "my tired soul" and "the winding roads that led me here" makes me think its either an older person or someone that has been through a rough time like battling an illness.
I totally agree with this. Also the lines "my tired soul" and "the winding roads that led me here" makes me think its either an older person or someone that has been through a rough time like battling an illness.
As a side note it also kind of reminds me of that first episode of "Amazing Stories" with the old man with his ticket waiting for the train he had missed years before.
As a side note it also kind of reminds me of that first episode of "Amazing Stories" with the old man with his ticket waiting for the train he had missed years before.
I think the train is a metaphor for death. It doesn't make sense for a train to only pass through every few years, and it's the only interpretation that makes it not weird that John mentioned his father's father's blood being on the tracks.
I totally agree with this. Also the lines "my tired soul" and "the winding roads that led me here" makes me think its either an older person or someone that has been through a rough time like battling an illness.
I totally agree with this. Also the lines "my tired soul" and "the winding roads that led me here" makes me think its either an older person or someone that has been through a rough time like battling an illness.
As a side note it also kind of reminds me of that first episode of "Amazing Stories" with the old man with his ticket waiting for the train he had missed years before.
As a side note it also kind of reminds me of that first episode of "Amazing Stories" with the old man with his ticket waiting for the train he had missed years before.