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Standing at the door of a coach The train cuts through plains and valleys Like a raft with wide oars albeit Expressed in heaving breathes it soars. It would take a season each to belong He knew and blew his horn along, for he; Who runs between rails and moves from- Where we are to where we want to be. "Haathi jaaye bazaar kutte bhawkein hazaar", Not far fetched enough not to relate A thousand remedies come and go But the brute force of it remains. Here is an elephant We knew; we always did- It knows as well; it always did; No love lost was the truth indeed. What are we to make of the day- When murky do nights' end lay; The loud rumble of the engine drown- All doubts to vitality wipe all frown. Life itself ran between the rails Aboard the train, by the door, I stand, Looking at age as it passes me by; With stories which cradle and soothe me by.
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Apr 29, 2018
Apr 29, 2018 at 11:14 AM UTC
Somewhere between rails
Standing at the door of a coach The train cuts through plains and valleys Like a raft with wide oars albeit Expressed in heaving breathes it soars. It would take a season each to belong He knew and blew his horn along, for he; Who runs between rails and moves from- Where we are to where we want to be. "Haathi jaaye bazaar kutte bhawkein hazaar", Not far fetched enough not to relate A thousand remedies come and go But the brute force of it remains. Here is an elephant We knew; we always did- It knows as well; it always did; No love lost was the truth indeed. What are we to make of the day- When murky do nights' end lay; The loud rumble of the engine drown- All doubts to vitality wipe all frown. Life itself ran between the rails Aboard the train, by the door, I stand, Looking at age as it passes me by; With stories which cradle and soothe me by.
An alliteration of thoughts to trains.
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Apr 29, 2018
Apr 29, 2018 at 11:14 AM UTC
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