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The Station

from Waiting For Words by Nick Hinton

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Written on 27th December 2007.

Recorded between December 2007 and June 2008.

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The station lights are low
A train it waits but knows not where it goes
I see a brown-eyed girl
Staring out into the brave unknown

And she tells me it’s ok
but the train can’t wait forever
If this is who you want to be
The boy must let the man take over

I’ve never felt such life in my veins
No secrets left to hide
She’s telling me to get on that train
to see what’s at the other side

The strangers wave goodbye
A million faces lighting up the sky
Yet she’s all I need

And she tells me of the nights when the little boy would fly from all the dreams that wouldn’t come true
This is who you want to be
Catch the train and go and see what’s out there...

I’ve never felt such life in my veins
No secrets left to hide
She’s telling me to get on that train
to see what’s at the other side

Maybe I can walk a mile and how you’ve saved my life

I’ve never felt such life in my veins
No secrets left to hide
She’s telling me to get on that train
I’ll see you at the other side
The other side...

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from Waiting For Words, released April 27, 2013
Mixed by Nick Hinton and Simon Osborne, 23rd August 2008.

Mastered by Doug Sax at The Mastering Lab, September 2008.

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Nick Hinton UK

Nick Hinton is a composer, recording artist and producer.

Nick’s music has been commissioned and licensed by companies including EMI Production Music, BBC, The Discovery Channel, MTV, Channel 5 and NBC.

In 2013, Nick released an instrumental CD called ‘A New Dawn’ - a collection of classical pieces written with film and tv music in mind.
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