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The Train in the Night

There is a train beyond my window tonight. Far away it is, too far to hear the wheels. Only the whistle calls lonely in the night, Reaching me here in my exile From who I should have been. How I wish I were among the passengers Bolting through the night aboard a Fate that couldn’t be derailed by foolish choices Or missed opportunity…or fear. Sliding past the landscape in the night Sure of arriving where you belong. In my memory I feel the sharp edges of My Broken dreams and recall the times When the train that carried me was still on time. That was then, now I lay awake and listen To the whistle in the night and imagine What might have been.
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