Yesterday’s Train To have the chance to do it all over again see the world through your eyes, to throw away the weariness, and be reborn under summer skies to have the chance to feel it over again as if for the very first time, to say everything without a word and hold you in my mind: all these things are the tempting dream I know I must set free not because I want to but because I know that it would be like trying to grow a garden in the desert or stay dry in the pouring rain like trying to stop a tear from falling or catch yesterday’s train. To have the chance to go far away without worrying what you’re leaving behind, to share the sense of wonder that only comes the very first time to believe in possibilities confront your deepest fear, to lose yourself in the darkest night and watch yourself reappear: all these things are the awakening dreams I know will set you free. A foolish man with a forlorn hope must know that it would be like trying to grow a garden in the desert or stay dry in the pouring rain like trying to stop a tear from falling or catch yesterday’s train.