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The Night Train

by david-derence-walk

The railway is a silver line piercing through the gloom of this lonely place. The night train’s slowly sliding by shining in the moon lighting up my face and it makes such a lonesome sound. The full moon is a cruel friend beaming cold and bright on the railroad track. The night train echoes back again ghostly in the night, never coming back; and it makes such a lonesome sound. The north wind blows into my soul filling up the void that the night train made. The night train is a memory that I can’t avoid as I make my way and it makes such a lonesome sound, such a lonesome sound, such a lonesome sound.
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America
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America
Published
Aug 25, 2015
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Tags
#trains#wendell#sharewater
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