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Today is a day of travel Late for the first train Early morning marvels We're lucky there isn't rain With you I needn't strain My love and I Oh my sweet Samuel I can't wait to see how far we can go Our first big trip Together we'll see Milwaukee to Chicago Where the wind hymns Through the concrete redwoods Sheds infectious excitement The buzz of an infrastructure hive To pulse through every scurrying limb With beating darting glossy eyes Where necks crane concave To gaze upon the monuments The statues The striking glory of an architectural revolution This train, ridden in adult hood Is still reminiscent of my youngest days Where curly golden locks Oshkosh b'gosh overalls And fists the size of a common house mouse Dutifully and loyaly gripped The softly sanded wooden train whistle Galloping around my grandparents Gently cooing to the moon and sun Until my little lungs couldn't blow any more This trains horn is more authoritative It asks us to hurry or watch out But inside the car it's only a lullaby a benevolent force All red, blue and silver Glistening upon arrival and exit These metal cans have long windows Stretching from seat to sea to forest through the trees Children's faces adhear to it wide eyed and chin dropped   As we pass swiftly and smoothly The lush verdure and crushing azure Of the Midwest's rolling glacial fields All transient and ghostly passing through Farther though as close as could be An unseen body and lonesome forearm Reveals itself from behind the curtain seat One finger hold a golden wedding ring This halo he wears or it wears him ever so perfectly Only slightly indented upon his golden hued skin His wrist watch is of the like Shows 11:45 upside down to mine eyes
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May 23, 2018
May 23, 2018 at 9:23 AM UTC
The trolley
Today is a day of travel Late for the first train Early morning marvels We're lucky there isn't rain With you I needn't strain My love and I Oh my sweet Samuel I can't wait to see how far we can go Our first big trip Together we'll see Milwaukee to Chicago Where the wind hymns Through the concrete redwoods Sheds infectious excitement The buzz of an infrastructure hive To pulse through every scurrying limb With beating darting glossy eyes Where necks crane concave To gaze upon the monuments The statues The striking glory of an architectural revolution This train, ridden in adult hood Is still reminiscent of my youngest days Where curly golden locks Oshkosh b'gosh overalls And fists the size of a common house mouse Dutifully and loyaly gripped The softly sanded wooden train whistle Galloping around my grandparents Gently cooing to the moon and sun Until my little lungs couldn't blow any more This trains horn is more authoritative It asks us to hurry or watch out But inside the car it's only a lullaby a benevolent force All red, blue and silver Glistening upon arrival and exit These metal cans have long windows Stretching from seat to sea to forest through the trees Children's faces adhear to it wide eyed and chin dropped   As we pass swiftly and smoothly The lush verdure and crushing azure Of the Midwest's rolling glacial fields All transient and ghostly passing through Farther though as close as could be An unseen body and lonesome forearm Reveals itself from behind the curtain seat One finger hold a golden wedding ring This halo he wears or it wears him ever so perfectly Only slightly indented upon his golden hued skin His wrist watch is of the like Shows 11:45 upside down to mine eyes
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May 23, 2018
May 23, 2018 at 9:23 AM UTC
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