Marry Me
Train · Save Me, San Francisco [2009]
To feel like I've had long enough with you
Forget the world now we won't let them see
But there's one thing left to do
Now that the weight has lifted
Love has surely shifted my way
Marry Me
Today and every day
Marry Me
If I ever get the nerve to say
Hello in this cafe
Say you will
Mm-hmm
Say you will
Mm-hmm
Together can never be close enough for me
To feel like I am close enough to you
You wear white and I'll wear out the words I love you
And you're beautiful
Now that the wait is over
And love and has finally shown her my way
Marry me
Today and every day
Marry me
If I ever get the nerve to say hello in this cafe
Say you will
Mm-hmm
Say you will
Mm-hmm
Promise me
You'll always be
Happy by my side
I promise to
Sing to you
When all the music dies
And marry me
Today and everyday
Marry me
If I ever get the nerve to say hello in this cafe
Say you will
Mm-hmm
Say you will
Marry me
Mm-hmm
Marry Me
Marry Me stands as a defining track from Train's 2009 album, Save Me, San Francisco. The song captures the band's signature blend of pop-rock and acoustic textures, showcasing their ability to craft emotionally resonant melodies. Released during a period of significant commercial success for the group, the recording highlights the polished production style that characterized their work in the late 2000s. As part of a discography that includes major hits like Drops of Jupiter and Hey, Soul Sister, this piece reinforces the band's reputation for creating accessible, radio-friendly anthems. The track remains a staple in their live performances, reflecting the enduring appeal of their songwriting and the emotional depth found throughout their catalogue.

