Can’t be sure it’s the station we agreed to meet
Guess I better get off the train
At the platform’s end a giant clockface is glowing
Guess I’ll walk that way
All these second-hand instructions
When word your papers came the day was set and time
Recorded messages of the place of rendevous
Two stations same name
I see the eyes of up in the corners
I know they’ll be watching out for us
Maybe one step behind us, maybe just up ahead
Night vision scope behind window lattices
Just like your dreaming eyes my dear
The last day on the farm in the extreme north
24-hour sun
I want to hear you voice so clearly now
But the content, sweetie, the content's gotten so hazy
I keep you in replay expecting you shout my name
Waving by the sandwich stall
And who is this that I’m talking to?
Those figures now approaching?
Or you, a step away, or a station down the line
Or still on the other side of the ocean?
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