I've just taken a seat on the train 
I walked through busy streets down a shadowy lane 
I just bought my ticket for the ride 
there's no turning back now 
no matter what I decide 
steel body moves fast, hinges pounding against the 
ground 
I sink into my seat 
I pray for it to speed up, but I wish it would slow 
down 
my body quivers with anticipation for what lies ahead 
wood is thrown onto the fire that cries out to be fed 
mist shrouds the dawn, so ahead I cannot see 
the train it moves ever forward into the misty sea 

there's so many faces 
most of the time I feel so alone 
there's so many places 
will I ever stop and know my own home? 

I know I'm gonna get there, but I'm not sure when 
nor do I know where I'm going, so I won't pretend 
I cannot see beyond the horizon nor around the bend 
the train it moves ever forward without a seeming 
end... 
out of one window, I saw rain 
I looked through the other, and I felt the warm sun's 
rays 
the wind, it gently blew across my weary shoulder 
and time whispered in my ear, Child, you're just gonna 
keep getting older 
but I've done nothing more than take a seat on this 
here train 
yet my life turned upside down and only 
only the little things are right