It conveys guilt and the haunting of Maud in Cob's mind, whenever her shade speaks the words. Then there's the scene that shows Cob saying the same line using it to reassure his wife. I like how blank these words are! Anyway, for anyone who hasn't seen inception, I highly recommend it and now I shall post waiting for a train, which I consider to be quite poetic! (for what it's worth).
Waiting for a Train
You're waiting for a train.
A train that will take you far away.
You know where you hope the train will take you,
but you can't be sure.
But it doesn't matter
because
we'll be together.
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