The song describes missing a train and hearing its whistle blow from 100 miles away, showing the traveler is far from home. It then references being part of a group that is 500 miles away from where they began, further demonstrating how distant they are from home.
The song describes missing a train and hearing its whistle blow from 100 miles away, showing the traveler is far from home. It then references being part of a group that is 500 miles away from where they began, further demonstrating how distant they are from home.
The song describes missing a train and hearing its whistle blow from 100 miles away, showing the traveler is far from home. It then references being part of a group that is 500 miles away from where they began, further demonstrating how distant they are from home.
The song describes missing a train and hearing its whistle blow from 100 miles away, showing the traveler is far from home. It then references being part of a group that is 500 miles away from where they began, further demonstrating how distant they are from home.
that I’m gone m on you will know that I’m gone you can hear the wistle blow a hundred miles [4] you can hear the wistle blow a hundred miles away from home.
We are one, we are two, we are three, we
are four, we are five hundred miles away from home [4] we are five hundred miles away from home.