The train ground to a halt, Reluctantly sighing from the fatigue Of another aching dance along the tracks, Stained by raindrops and gravel, I am sorry to make you carry me. The suitcase thuds against the Tarmac As I step on to Platform 2, I am surrounded by other travellers, Some dressed in their suits and professional stature, Others dressed in coats and jeans and relief, I see a boy and girl embrace and kiss, He takes her luggage and they walk off hand in hand, Another woman hugs her sister, Or even a friend And laugh and kiss one another on the cheek, I drag my suitcase behind me, My head clouded with the sound of footprints Against wet Tarmac, Walking along the yellow line until I reach the stairs, Down I go. New Year's Eve, Celebration and intoxication Lingered in the freezing wintry dusk, Fireworks and beer, Singing and champagne, I am a part of it. I slide my ticket into the machine and it lets me pass With no resistance, He waits there in the exit, Hands in his pocket, A smile on his rosy face That has been kissed by the cold, We leave the station, Happiness surging between us.