[Intro][The audience continues the rail rhythm from the previous song. Twin guitars expand the three-note motif until the full band enters.]

[Male Lead Vocal][Audience Call]
Where did the night train go?

[Audience Response]
All the way south!

[Full Ensemble]
Then bring it into morning.

[Verse 1][Female Vocal: Mara]
Morning drew silver on fields without fences.
Fog left the river and light reached the floor.
I woke with my cheek on somebody's suitcase,
Josef's spoon in my coat from the night before.
Nico held chords he had learned in the night;
Elena stood ready before the first light.

[Pre-Chorus][Female Vocal: Mara]
The border came quietly, no flags and no speech,
Just station names changing on each mountainside.
One summit caught gold where the low clouds could reach;
The band drew one breath; all four hundred replied.

[Chorus][Full Ensemble with Audience]
We crossed the borders while the cities slept,
Through signal-red rain and the watch Josef kept.
Over dark rivers, the night train ran on,
With names in a ledger still wet before dawn.
Steel crossed the mountains with dawn opening wide;
Passengers woke with their bags side by side.

[Verse 2][Male Vocal: Father]
I sent Anna one line from the back of the train:
"No defence. No pardon asked. Coming."
Three dots showed, went dark, then appeared once again:
"I'm at the old station. The blue sign is humming."
I folded her cap and left both hands empty,
No speech in my pocket, no case I could make.
Sun crossed the glass. I whispered her name.
The wheels took the points with a hard, even shake.

[Pre-Chorus][Male Vocal: Father]
The coast stayed hidden beyond the green hills.
Coats came off shoulders; the windows burned bright.
The sun warmed the carriage and flashed on the fields;
Four hundred in Berlin stood up in the light.

[Verse 3][Female Vocal: Elena with Male Harmony: Nico]
Limestone and orchards drew close to the glass;
The streets from my childhood came back as we passed.
I did not ask Nico what waited ahead;
He played the three notes. No promise was said.
[Female Vocal: Mara]
I checked once, then laid my phone down;
I opened the postcard: blue sea, coastal town.

[Instrumental Break][Harmonica, organ and twin guitars pass the whistle motif between them while the drums accelerate like wheels on open track.]

[Bridge][Full Ensemble]
Josef was absent; his ledger stayed near.
His spoon marked the page from the hour he left there.
Wagen 214 stood cold in Vienna's yard;
Its number rode south in the ring of guitars.

[Break][City Roll Call]
[Male Lead Vocal]
Berlin! Prague! Vienna!
[Audience Response]
Graz!
[Full Ensemble]
Ljubljana!
[Full Ensemble and Audience]
Trieste at last!

[Build-up][Call and Response]
[Full Ensemble]
One rail for leaving!
[Audience Response]
One rail back!
[Full Ensemble]
One name in the ledger!
[Audience Response]
Keep it on track!
[Full Ensemble]
One hand on the doorway!
[Audience Response]
One dawn in sight!
[Full Ensemble and Audience]
One train through a continent, all through the night!

[Final Chorus][Full Ensemble with Audience]
We crossed the borders while the cities slept,
Through signal-red rain and the watch Josef kept.
Over dark rivers, the night train ran on,
With names in a ledger still wet before dawn.
Steel crossed the mountains with dawn opening wide;
Passengers woke with their bags side by side.

[Climax][Full Ensemble and Audience]
We crossed the borders while the cities slept.
We crossed the borders while the cities slept.
The iron held the rhythm; the names travelled on.
The workshop roof shook with the coming of dawn.

[Outro][Guitars sustain as the drums imitate a train running at full speed towards the coast.]

[Full Ensemble]
Slovenian morning.
Gold over stone.
The train still was moving.
No one rode alone.

[Audience Applause][Long and loud. The band leaves, then a single twelve-string guitar returns for the encore.]
