Here is a full set of English lyrics based on the theme:
“After parting at the station, longing grows wild, memories flood the heart, love is hard to forget.”
The tone is emotional, nostalgic, and poetic, with imagery drawn from trains, distance, and deep inner longing.
?? Title: “After the Station”
(Verse 1)
You stood beneath the platform light
A silent wave, then out of sight
The whistle blew, the doors had closed
But my heart stayed where your shadow froze
The tracks ran on through dusk and rain
But couldn’t wash away the pain
A single glance was all we had
Now echoes fill the nights I’ve had
(Chorus)
Since we parted at the station,
My longing’s grown wild without hesitation
Like ivy through an empty hall,
It climbs the walls, it claims it all
Memories pour like a river too wide,
Flooding the chambers I try to hide
And love—
Love’s the ache I can't outrun
You're the setting moon, the never-setting sun
(Verse 2)
Your name still lingers in the air
In every silence, you are there
The bench we shared, the way you smiled
It plays again, a ghost on trial
Each morning train reminds me still
Of how you left, yet never will
I chase you in the speeding lights
Through city dreams and sleepless nights
(Chorus)
Since we parted at the station,
My longing’s grown wild in each rotation
Of clocks that spin but never mend
The wound where love forgot to end
Memories drown the heart I own
Like tides that pull without a shore known
And love—
Love remains like winter’s breath
Soft but cold, and close to death
(Bridge)
I write your name on window frost
Count every mile as something lost
But no goodbye can cage the flame
Of something that still speaks your name
(Final Chorus)
Since we parted at the station,
I’ve been riding through every vibration
Of your voice inside the wind
Of your eyes I see again and again
Memories flood this quiet room,
Turning silence into bloom
And love—
Love won’t fade, won’t wave goodbye
It just waits where we said goodbye
(Outro)
You left, but I remain undone
Like the train that leaves but circles the sun
After the station...
You’ve never truly gone