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Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma ~ I must say again how much the train

metaphor inspired me. Some of you may know I am a singer/songwriter, but it has

been a long time since I've performed, because of my illness, and I haven't

been writing either. Now, recently, Amma has sent Her inspiration to me to

write

two songs (the birthday song, that I already shared, and this one). I

thought my songwriting and singing was gone forever. Yet this morning as I

finished

up the song, I was singing happily away, froggy voice and all. I am

definitely in Amma's washing machine at this point, getting lots of tests, but

I am

also on the Amma Train, getting lots of Grace. What a wonderful mother. To put

the song into context, I included a few of the original posts that helped

inspire me. And I feel it necessary to say this song is written in a

traditional folk style, like Woodie Guthrie, hence the bit of wry humor.

Next I think I'll have to make a drawing of the Amma Train. : ) Jai Ma ~

Linda

 

TRAIN POSTS FROM DIGEST

 

"You may be right, but I just this summer "got it" that

Amma keeps telling us (over and over) that we're like

the guy on the train who keeps running up and down

the aisle with his suitcase. So I'm opting

for sitting down on the train this year--(grin)--

until Amma lets me know otherwise, of course."

 

 

"Of course I will be frequently chanting my mantra as the train chugs

onward--and keeping my mind on the darling Engineer with the

black bun! I can imagine Swamiji as the fireman shoveling coal!"

 

"(I like this train analogy! I can also just see Amma up in the engine

laughing hard as the train goes through tunnels, passes forest fires

beside the tracks, screams around hairpin curves, and roars over

breathtakingly high trestles. Whew! This timid traveler may

keep her eyes shut tight as she chants the mantra!)"

 

Song lyrics below. Blessings from Amma's little one ~ Linda

 

Amma's Train

 

1.

Amma, we are riding on the Train of Life,

and You are the Engineer.

Big Swami shovels coals to keep the train moving on,

and in each car, we're all so glad we're here.

 

2.

We go 'round twisty bends holding our breath,

trusting Amma's Hands to guide the Train.

We go over deep caverns, and sometimes close our eyes,

but with you at the front, we're not afraid.

 

 

Chorus

Oh Amma's Train,

Oh Amma's Train,

Amrita, Amrita,

here She comes again.

 

Chugging along on

a prayer and a song.

Can't you hear the Train

just coming around the bend.

 

 

3.

You don't need a ticket.

You don't need a bag,

just check your egos

at the door

 

Because whe you get on

the Amma Train,

you'll find All that

you've been looking for.

 

4.

In this car, someone's saying her mantra;

in this other car, someone prays.

And in another car, someone's standing on his head,

and all of us are constantly amazed.

 

 

Chorus

Oh Amma's Train,

Oh Amma's Train,

Amrita, Amrita,

here She comes again.

 

Chugging along on

a prayer and a song.

Can't you hear the Train

just coming around the bend.

 

5.

There's always room on the Amma Train,

even if it's only the caboose.

And once you get on, you never want to leave

when you realize you had nothing to lose.

 

6.

And up in the front of Amma'sTrain,

our Mother laughs as She drives along.

Her beautiful hair blows in the breeze,

and we all know this is where we belong.

 

 

Chorus

Oh Amma's Train,

Oh Amma's Train,

Amrita, Amrita,

here She comes again.

 

Chugging along on

a prayer and a song.

Can't you hear the Train

just coming around the bend.

 

© Linda Talbott 2005

for Amma

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I have always loved trains... spending my childhood summers in West

Virginia where the train tracks adjoined my grandparent's property. We

always ran out and waved to the engineer and the man on the caboose. I

loved the sound of their whistles. Now I can add the image of the Amma

Train. How wonderful. I can just see Her enjoying the ride.

 

 

On Aug 11, 2005, at 8:39 AM, nierika wrote:

 

>

>

>

> Dear Brothers and Sisters in Amma ~ I must say again how much the

> train 

> metaphor inspired me. Some of you may know I am a singer/songwriter,

> but it has 

> been a long time since I've performed, because of my illness, and I

> haven't

> been  writing either. Now, recently, Amma has sent Her inspiration to

> me to write

> two  songs (the birthday song, that I already shared, and this one). I

> thought my  songwriting and singing was gone forever. Yet this

> morning as I finished

> up the  song, I was singing happily away, froggy voice and all. I am

> definitely in  Amma's washing machine at this point, getting lots of

> tests, but I am

> also on  the Amma Train, getting lots of Grace. What a wonderful

> mother. To put

> the song  into context, I included a few of the original posts that

> helped

> inspire me. And  I feel it necessary to say this song is written in a

> traditional folk style,  like Woodie Guthrie, hence the bit of wry

> humor.

> Next I think I'll have to make a drawing of the Amma Train.  :   ) 

> Jai Ma ~

> Linda

>

> TRAIN POSTS FROM DIGEST

>

> "You may be right, but I just this  summer "got it" that

> Amma keeps telling us (over and over) that we're like 

> the guy on the train who keeps running up and down

> the aisle with his  suitcase.  So I'm opting

> for sitting down on the train this  year--(grin)--

> until Amma lets me know otherwise, of  course."

>

>

> "Of course I will be frequently chanting my mantra as the train chugs 

> onward--and keeping my mind on the darling Engineer with the

> black  bun!  I can imagine Swamiji as the fireman shoveling coal!"

>

> "(I like  this train analogy!  I can also just see Amma up in the

> engine

> laughing  hard as the train goes through tunnels, passes forest fires

> beside the  tracks, screams around hairpin curves, and roars over

> breathtakingly high  trestles.  Whew!  This timid traveler may

> keep her eyes shut tight  as she chants the mantra!)"

>

> Song lyrics below. Blessings from Amma's little one ~ Linda

>

> Amma's Train

>

> 1.

> Amma, we are riding on the Train of Life,

> and You are the Engineer.

> Big Swami shovels coals to keep the train moving on,

> and in each car, we're all so glad we're here.

>

> 2.

> We go 'round twisty bends holding our breath,

> trusting Amma's Hands to guide the Train.

> We go over deep caverns, and sometimes close our eyes,

> but with you at the front, we're not afraid.

>

>

> Chorus

> Oh Amma's Train,

> Oh Amma's Train,

> Amrita, Amrita,

> here She comes again.

>

> Chugging along on

> a prayer and a song.

> Can't you hear the Train

> just coming around the bend.

>

>

> 3.

> You don't need a ticket.

> You don't need a bag,

> just check your egos

> at the door

>

> Because whe you get on

> the Amma Train,

> you'll find All that

> you've been looking for.

>

> 4.

> In this car, someone's saying her mantra;

> in this other car, someone prays.

> And in another car, someone's standing on his head,

> and all of us are constantly amazed.

>

>

> Chorus

> Oh Amma's Train,

> Oh Amma's Train,

> Amrita, Amrita,

> here She comes again.

>

> Chugging along on

> a prayer and a song.

> Can't you hear the Train

> just coming around the bend.

>

> 5.

> There's always room on the Amma Train,

> even if it's only the caboose.

> And once you get on, you never want to leave

> when you realize you had nothing to lose.

>

> 6.

> And up in the front of Amma'sTrain,

> our Mother laughs as She drives along.

> Her beautiful hair blows in the breeze,

> and we all know this is where we belong.

>

>

> Chorus

> Oh Amma's Train,

> Oh Amma's Train,

> Amrita, Amrita,

> here She comes again.

>

> Chugging along on

> a prayer and a song.

> Can't you hear the Train

> just coming around the bend.

>

> © Linda Talbott 2005

> for Amma

>

>

>

>

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>

> Aum Amriteswarayai Namaha!

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> Song lyrics below. Blessings from Amma's little one

> ~ Linda

>

> Amma's Train

>

> 1.

> Amma, we are riding on the Train of Life,

> and You are the Engineer.

> Big Swami shovels coals to keep the train moving on,

> and in each car, we're all so glad we're here.

>

 

Can it be sung to the tune of a railway song, such as

"Casey Jones"?

 

Wouldn't Amma's sari get all dirty from the coal and

cinders in the cabin of a steam locomotive?? :0 I

tend to imagine her at the throttle of a mighty diesel

or electric loco, e.g. a WAP-4 (Indian Railway fans

will know this is a workhorse loco on high-speed

trains such as the Rajdhani Express between Delhi and

Calcutta).

 

In Kerala you can ride a train that was actually named

for Amma - the Amrita Express between Palghat Town and

Trivandrum! if any of our Indian members have traveled

on this train please tell me about your journey on

what is quite literally "Amma's train".

 

Visit the Indian Railways Fan Club

http://irfca.org/faq/faq-name.html for more names of

Indian trains. Only in India would you find trains

called the Ahimsa Express (Ahmedabad - Pune), Ashram

Express (Ahmedabad - New Delhi), and Gurudev Express

(Nagercoil - Howrah).

 

 

Keval

(certified railway junkie since 1960!)

 

 

 

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