Trains are rushing, shaking fields;
At the stations we are again
Eyes without desires and sadness,
We don't agree to become them.
Choo-choo-choo - carriages rattle
Crowns flash before your eyes
Endless open spaces -
This is all my sweet home.
Choo-choo-choo - train rushes into distance
Farewell my city, i'm not sitting
To me in the stale capital
Without end, the road is a dreaming.
With children's interest i'm counting buildings
In forgotten villages; the people are nice there.
What a pity that on the maps I have never seen
Their names are glorious and could pass by.
Although we leave without shelter:
In bushes of highway, exhausted, huddled.
And with thunder and hail, another bad weather
We cope, firmly holding hands.
Out of town, in rags and tattered socks, but
But with full right to laugh and cry.
Crowd clearly believes that out of fuss, we
Will die, perish, be forgotten by the world.
And why do we need names on the grave?
Tombstone price tag enviable.
We better be remembered by kind passers-by,
Those, maybe, story about us will add up.
My soul is in songs and the whistling wind
Flies further along all railways
It opened veil of half continent
This wonderful trip is my greatest success.
My soul is in songs and the whistling wind
Flies further along the railways
It opened the veil of half the continent
This wonderful trip is my greatest success.
Choo-choo-choo - there is a freight
Train playfully humming:
"No one will catch us now!"
Fade away in blue distance.
Choo-choo-choo - heart is beating
How first time this meeting,
We climbed into the car and drive.
Where will the wind throw us?
stars so close to hand
But this light is negligible
Again station, darkness
We are looking for trains...
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