A Train To Germany

A Train To Germany

A Poem by John Dennis Gillespie

I took a train to Germany; having faith that you still heard of me. 

Building strength through every burdened street and ghetto. 

Is there something still alive in your heart? 

Is there something deep inside of your heart? 

If there’s still something in it, I swear I’ll dig in and pull it out.  

I took a train to Germany, praying that there’s a God in the sky. 

‘Cause I want you more than any Lord or any creator can design. 

Do you promise to write letters? 

I promise to write songs. 

I’ll sing them to the world to help me find you while you’re gone.  

I took a train to Germany and all around the globe. 

In hopes of finding what we’ll lose, when this year is through to reconnect our soul. 

Do you want me to stay home? 

Tell me you want me to stay home. 

So you can wreck my mind and I will be just find never leaving you alone. 

I took a train to Germany, Writing songs that start with dear and end with love. 

I don’t want to forget you now even with the little things we’ve done. 

I’m either going down or we’re moving up. 

What good is a story unfinished? 

We’ll write it all as one 

I’ll take a train to Germany ‘cause you worried me when you said that’s where you’ll go. 

I wondered where my head had went ‘cause the time we spent was adding up to nothing, though. 

I sung through every countryside and under city lights trying to find a speck of hope.  

I’m leaving for a while now. 

Could you tell me where you’ll go? 

I’m leaving for a while now. 

Could you tell me where you’ll go? 

I’m leaving for a while now. 

Could you tell where you’ll go?  

© 2013 John Dennis Gillespie


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Added on May 24, 2013
Last Updated on June 5, 2013
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