I've only got to try to get through 'til the morning, But slowly there's a realization dawning, Sleep is not an option now my brain is sprawling, I'm broken and I'm tired and I feel just all in, Still my mind is occupied with government warnings, The dying of the light and the bailiffs calling, All throughout my doubts and my consternations, The swinging of my moods and their orchestrations, Still there is a last remaining hope of salvation. And I don't know what's down the train track, And I don't know how much I've learned, But I know how Maggie got her bounce back, And I'm so glad, I'm so glad, I'm so glad, That it's returned. Why is it that when my body feels so drained, I'm powerless to cancel all the hurtling trains, Of troubled contradiction rattling through my brains, My teeth are dropping out and my skin is crawling, Every time I close my eyes I feel I'm falling, All my little neurosis will start snow-balling, I'm waiting for the rug to be swept from beneath me, A sense of dread that only alleviates briefly, Every time she sweeps into my head so sweetly. And I don't know what's down the train track, And I don't know how much I've learned, But I know how Maggie got her bounce back, And I'm so glad, I'm so glad, I'm so glad, That it's returned. No I don't know what's down the train track, And I don't know how much I've learned, But I know how Maggie got her bounce back, And I'm so glad, I'm so glad, I'm so glad, No I don't know what's down the train track, And I don't know how much I've learned, But I know how Maggie got her bounce back, And I'm so glad, I'm so glad, I'm so glad, That it's returned.