How Long Is This Train

Dan Tyminski

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Artist: Dan Tyminski Song: How long is this train? Album: Wheels This is the acoustic version with capo on 3rd fret Intro - / - / / - / - /   (2x) / How long is this train son I heard his fragile voice I didn’t want to listen but there really was no choice It seems like it goes on forever and I waited for so long The old man’s breath came slow and smelled of whiskey in the dawn On a cold November morning in the gentle mist of rain There’s just so many reasons that people wait to meet a train   / - / - / And as I waited for my sister to come down the metal stairs He told me that his son had not been home in fifteen years And I barely seemed to notice the tears behind his face But his wishes were no strangers to the people in this place Dsus2 The old man stood there waiting for a young man dressed in blue Then he handed him a neatly folded flag and said for you He said your son he died a hero in the service of this flag The old man took it gently put it in his paper bag Then I left him in the rain there but I’d still hear his voice I try hard not to listen but there really is no choice On a cold November morning in the gentle mist of rain There’s just so many reasons that people wait to meet a train / How long is this train son I can hear the pouring rain I’m still reminded of him when I hear a passing train I think this is quite accurate Enjoy :)

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La chanson évoque l'attente chargée d'émotions à une gare, où la voix d'un vieil homme raconte l'angoisse et la nostalgie d'avoir perdu un fils parti loin. Il partage ses souvenirs, marqués par le chagrin et le sacrifice, à travers la remise d'un drapeau symbolique, représentant l'héroïsme et la douleur d'une séparation. Dans ce moment poignant, la mélancolie de l'attente face à un train qui semble ne jamais arriver devient le reflet des attentes et des espoirs souvent brisés. Le contexte est celui d'un matin de novembre, avec la pluie qui tombe doucement, ajoutant à l'atmosphère chargée de souvenirs et de regrets. Les personnages, bien que plongés dans leur tristesse, partagent cet instant où le temps semble figé, interrogeant la signification de chaque attente et de chaque départ.