Song Meaning
The lyrics open with the rhythmic, almost hypnotic chant of "Bus bus Train train," immediately setting a scene of movement and departure. This isn't just physical travel; it's a journey tied to a profound desire for personal transformation, as the narrator declares they "won't Come home 'Til I'm All grown." It's a clear statement of intent, signaling a rite of passage.
Amidst this outward journey, an intense internal experience unfolds. "A moment is pressing" and "I feel undressing" suggest a raw vulnerability and an acute awareness of the present, almost as if shedding an old self. This deeply personal moment is juxtaposed with vivid natural imagery, like seeing a "purple river" and feeling a "Wind sends a shiver," grounding the emotional intensity in the sensory world.
The lyrics then take a surreal turn, blending natural wonder with the unexpected. A "Double rainbow" appears alongside the peculiar image of "JoeJoe In taxidermy museum." This juxtaposition creates a dreamlike quality, hinting at how the narrator perceives the world—a mix of beauty, the preserved past, and perhaps a touch of the absurd, all observed through a deeply personal lens.
Ultimately, the core of this journey and self-discovery appears to be rooted in connection. The simple, yet profound, declaration "Loving you Gave me something to do" reveals purpose found in another. This love is then woven into the natural tapestry: "We sleep like nature," and their bond, a "purple river," runs through the narrator "ancient," suggesting a timeless, elemental connection that provides both grounding and direction.