The Union Pacific was travelling Northbound Near midnight when it struck you
In my room I’m awakened by the godawful sound Of the telephone ring A sound that’s still lingering
I imagine the sound and light overwhelmed you right away And how the brakeman must have realized, “Goddammit” just a little too late And how your father cried and your friends all tried to pray How they’ve never changed
You are sound and light You are sound and light
There I was beside myself, it’s a quarter to three And I’m clawing at the carpet on my knees Trying to catch my breath
Mine was the last loyal face you ever saw But I don’t remember yours How did I forget?
I imagine the sound and light overwhelmed you right away And how the brakeman must have realized, “Goddammit” just a little too late And how your father cried and your friends all tried to pray How they’ve never changed You are sound and light You are sound and light You are sound and light You are sound and light
Song Description:
The song "Sound & Light" by The Singer and the Songwriter tells a haunting story of a tragic accident involving a train and a person. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the moment when the Union Pacific train struck the individual, causing a devastating impact.
The song explores the aftermath of the accident, with the narrator being awakened by the sound of the telephone ringing, a sound that lingers in their memory. They imagine the overwhelming sound and light that must have accompanied the tragic event, and the sorrow and helplessness felt by the victim's loved ones.
The emotional depth of the song is palpable as the narrator reflects on the fleeting nature of life and the impact of loss. The repetition of the phrase "You are sound and light" emphasizes the lasting memory of the individual who was taken too soon.
Overall, "Sound & Light" is a poignant and introspective song that delves into themes of tragedy, grief, and remembrance. The haunting melody and evocative lyrics make it a powerful and moving piece of music.
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