The station was so dark, so quiet and still,
There was nothing in the air, the air was bracing,
Christmas day had past he was coming home your loved one.
And over the valleys people crying out loud,
A storm was on it's way,
The memories of Christmas day flashed before your eyes,
When the truth came out. You were sat there on your own, you were rotting like a cold old stone.
You were sat there on your own forever alone. Because moving on over the River Tay,
The bridge went down and so did they,
Tears were filling northern air,
The event that no one could hardly bare. The train went diving it went crashing down,
People screaming "Save me now!",
The time of year when people settle in. With the weathers patience running thin,
With the weathers patience running thin,
With the weathers patience running thin. Civilisation torn apart,
By the raging sound within the winds,
Structures fell apart crashing down to lonely waters,
With the sound of drums. You were sat there on your own, you were rotting like a cold old stone.
You were sat there on your own forever alone. Because moving on over the River Tay,
The bridge went down and so did they,
Tears were filling northern air,
The event that no one could hardly bare. The train went diving it went crashing down,
People screaming "Save me now!",
The time of year when people settle in. With the weathers patience running thin,
With the weathers patience running thin,
With the weathers patience running thin,
With the weathers patience running thin. You were sat there on your own forever alone.