Trains
Porcupine Tree
5:59And something warm and soft just passed through here It took the precious things that I hold dearer It rifles through the grey and disappeared The creeping darkness makes the small hours clearer Like a cancer scare In a dentist's chair Sucking in the air Wire across the stair Kicking down the door At your local store When your world of bore Forces through the floor Unexpected news Wearing high-heeled shoes Blowing out the fuse Paying all your dues Tempering lullaby Like a fractured tied It's a worthless lie To the public eye I don't take waifs and strays back home with me My bleeding heart does not extend to charity Yes, I'd have to say I like my privacy Did you know you're on closed-circuit TV? So smile at me And a dream you had Of your mom and dad On a beach somewhere And the boys aren't there With the cancer threat In a cigarette Tempering lullaby Find a place to hide And from the yellow windows of the last train A specter from the next life breathes his bargain of pain I look with you into the speeding black rain Afraid to touch someone, afraid to ask her for a name And in the morning when I find I've lost you I throw a window open wide and step through