The Horrors' song "A Train Roars" seems to depict the overwhelming and deafening nature of a passing train, as well as the primal human instinct to follow it and heed its call. The lyrics mention the boys who ride on the train and refuse to be warned, as well as the male passengers who are enamored with a beautiful Duchess running from carriage to carriage. The narrator also mentions their own brilliant red shirt, which hangs open at the neck. Later on, the lyrics take a darker turn as the narrator mentions their bloodstained shirt and their body hanging open at the neck. It is unclear what has caused this, but it seems to suggest some sort of violence or injury. Overall, the lyrics evoke a sense of chaos, passion, and danger associated with the passing train. The repeated refrain of "The train is always passing through" emphasizes the idea that the train and the experiences associated with it are ongoing and unavoidable.