The Station Lyrics – Megan Shumway

The Station Lyrics by Megan Shumway

I have sown the seeds of peace alone
In a garden that I’ll never get to see
“Has it grown?”
I wonder and sit on my own

In concrete walls instead of fields of green
I know I’m your comic relief
But I too have my fair share of grief
All alone at the station, I wish

A train would take me away (from here)
And I’m sorry that I’ve let you down, again
I shut my eyes tight and try to pretend
That I’ve gone from the station

A train’s come to take me home
It’s too cold and dark to even describe
Waiting, hoping, half a year, somebody will arrive
Words they say, they echo across time

Wounding my soul
They’ve all let me go
I know I’m your comic relief
But I too have my share of grief

All alone at the station, I wish
A train would take me away (from here)
And I’m sorry that I’ve let you down, again
I shut my eyes tight and try to pretend

That I’ve gone from the station
A train’s come to take me home
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Megan Shumway Lyrics – The Station

Megan Shumway

The Station