Back On That Train Again is a 1960s era Dylan influenced Indie Pop Rock love song about wanting a relationship to continue after a long separation. The kind of song they used to put on Scrubs and Dr House. Features a strong male lead vocal, organ and tasteful guitar work to create a vintage vibe yet current vibe. <br />carlwilliam.schonbeck@fastwebnet.it <br />I just can’t seem to understand<br />It borders on absurd<br />I look in your window and I see no one<br />Hear no sound that can be heard<br />Yes we feared it would end this way<br />But we never said why or when<br />The reason and day will be revealed<br />When I’m back on that train again<br /><br />Your painting hangs on the subway line<br />Just across the tracks<br />The women and children say your work’s refined<br />But the men just get heart attacks<br />When they realize by now the wind can’t get ill<br />It’s built up a good defense<br />What blows no good will have to ride the rails<br />When I’m back on that train again<br /><br />Back on that train where the sinners reign<br />They even said that they’d save my seat<br />For a journey to the incognit<br /><br />Some only feel free under lock and key<br />Only tell the truth only when they lie<br />Some buy a piece of ground for their resting place<br />Some buy a piece of sky<br />But me I’ll keep rolling on down the line<br />Until the end<br />Hoping you’ll be there at the platform gates<br />When I’m back on that train again