There are five stages of addiction recovery. The first few verses address the first few stages:
Awareness and acknowledgement that you have a problem. "You know me well enough to tell"
Consideration of the idea of recovery. Deliberate.
Explore recovery "with your two feet at hand"
The last two stages are the recovery process itself, which the show handles as an epilogue:
The initial stages of recovery and the process of finding equilibrium.
Ongoing recovery and maintenance.
The final verse could be referring to the train as a vehicle to recovery, but the line "Get back" suggests a warning: if you don't move you'll die, and there's no stopping that train.
There are five stages of addiction recovery. The first few verses address the first few stages:
Awareness and acknowledgement that you have a problem. "You know me well enough to tell"
Consideration of the idea of recovery. Deliberate.
Explore recovery "with your two feet at hand"
The last two stages are the recovery process itself, which the show handles as an epilogue:
The final verse could be referring to the train as a vehicle to recovery, but the line "Get back" suggests a warning: if you don't move you'll die, and there's no stopping that train.