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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "All Aboard!" by the artist "Yelawolf"

In the song "All Aboard!" Yelawolf uses the metaphor of a train to convey the idea of seizing the opportunity that presents itself in life and moving forward, leaving the past behind.

He addresses those who are afraid of change or do not notice chances for a better life. Yelawolf compares such people to those who "stand at the station" and do not board the train, missing the opportunity. He urges to "hop on this train," emphasizing that the opportunity may not come again.

The train symbolizes the path to a better life, full of comfort ("three square meals," "luxury," "fine wine"), where there is room for old memories ("framed pictures"). However, Yelawolf warns that the past must be left in the past ("you can watch the past from the last car").

The song is filled with optimism and the belief that everyone can change their life for the better if they take a chance. Yelawolf calls to cast aside doubts, fears, and a "fake" existence to start a new chapter in their lives.

[Hook:]

Some people run from some people who wanna save 'em

Some people got guns some people you wanna stay from

When the train rode in why did all my friends turned around and said goodbye?

Cuz some people don't know they standing at the station...

Come on in, I'm making room for you, her, and him

Also for those, we, them, and they,

Three course meal on a silver tray

Lay in the lab of luxury, watch fine wine incubate

With the white cloth layed over the side, one for the hands one for the face

One for the luck, one for the pride, one way ride out of yesterday

You can lay down or you can lie, just don't lie straight to my face

Got a place you can keep the coats at, and a safe for the jewelry

Got a place to develop the Kodak, to keep up with the memories

And the picture frame from the past, you can hang it up on the wall

And you can watch your past from the back of the train, as you leave it all

You might seen a few trains come by, but this train you never saw before

You better make up your mind the conductor is saying “All Aboard!!!"

[Hook:]

Some people run from some people who wanna save 'em

Some people got guns some people you wanna stay from

When the train rode in why did all my friends turned around and said goodbye?

Cuz some people don't know they standing at the station...

ALL ALL ABOARD!!!

Opportunity is in place, and it might never comeback this way

You better go and get in that train

ALL ALL ABOARD!!!

Opportunity is in place, and it might never comeback this way

You better go and get in that train

It's such a view, but it's reserved for such the few

Such the luck for such as who, but who is me and who is you

You got a free ride that you can't refuse, choice in the form of a new caboose

A chance in the shape of a railroad track, hop inside make the move

Break from the old and create the new

Leave all the fake and replace the true

Pack the bags, leave the name tag, claim the ticket God paid for you

Drapes of linen, navy blue, but they're not made to block the light

The light from the sun will see us through

And you can sleep well in the peace of night

Cuz you might not see it twice in the small town where you live

So believe in the right to life cuz they left you dead this road you steer

You might seen a few trains come by, but this train you never saw before

You better make up your mind the conductor is saying “All Aboard!!!"

[Hook:] x2

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