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The Train

by john-f-mccullagh

“Come on, Boy.” I rattle Bo’s leash. My little spaniel heads for the door. This November morning is crisp clear and cold. We wander alone, enjoying the peace, An old man and his dog joined by this leash. It just seems to happen, more often than not, That Bo and I wind up at the very same spot. I swear we don’t plan it, but it’s always the same We wind up in the town square near the Metro North train. We watch and we listen as the southbound train leaves. The slow mournful whistle echoes forth on the wind. The train I rode for decades from here to the end. The train I took to work but will never take again. My former co-workers; the drinks at weeks end. My boon companions dare I call them my friends. They have still their careers, they still have each other I have a small pension. I yearn for a lover. At length and at last Bo and I turn for home. They’ll be coffee for me; Bo will play in the yard. I never imagined that retirement Would ever be this hard.
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63 / M / American
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Written by
john-f-mccullagh
63 / M / American
Published
Nov 25, 2020
Time
2m
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inspired by John Minko. /Fore decades he was the update reporter for WFAN

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