''click-ety-clack don't look back click-ety-clack don't look don't don't don't'' the chanting carriages stutter through the blue knots of steel- house-lane junction trying to remember their lines before we vanish down tunnels stuffed with depth thick enough to touch; I unwind, unravel, shuffle past Mr Allsmiles stretch my bones and muscles back into a less shocking relationship and rock toward the corridor filled with cold echo spilling through the open windows like a cave breathing out; damp walls swing close and away again black with soot, and other dark things inches from my outstretched hand, if I bellow through this window ........... if I bellow through this window at that passing wall of alcoves my voice will become another echo in its history shrinking like a farewell wave; ten minutes behind Staffordshire Mr Allsmiles declared his love for travel to be borne of desire for new places new faces, I explained I travel to leave both behind. 'Even mine ?' he joked 'Even yours' I replied. 'You find pleasure in arrival and I in departure don't.... take it to heart'' but he did and he left and he saved me the trouble. Outside is a big dawn in a pink and an orange sky, we are tearing a scar through it's birth at one hundred and ten miles an hour toxic (per)fumes invade my lungs tears slide sideways into my ears, when it rains I will wear pits in my skin like a pebbledashed wall I am fifteen years old, at this speed I can barely breathe but i am flying faster than my fear of a normal life and ...it ...can't ...catch ...me