(Maybole Train Station)
I still recall that station
and the train
And a sadness that filled
our last good-bye,
It took me forty years to
feel their pain.
Far from the heather-land
across the main
I settled on a shore where
dreams were high,
Yet still recall that
station and the train.
The longing and the sadness
still remain
I struggle with a fear that
will not die,
It took me forty years to
feel their pain.
Now comes that parting
sorrow once again
As I wrap him in my arms
with a sigh;
I still recall that station
and the train.
Suddenly comes the reason
clear and plain
Enlightened by the voices
that still cry,
It took me forty years to
feel their pain.
The prodigal returns with
springtime rain
To fight the tears I can no
longer dry,
I still recall that station
and the train,
It took me forty years to
feel their pain. |