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I heard the sounds of locomotion and a whistle's plaintive cry of weakness, but the wheels were turning. Steel on steel the sole reply. The sounds of force accelerating rhythmically as drums would play recalled a light and tender time, though made of steel the permanent way, when near a depot long abandoned, waiting for a passing train, a child would sit alone for hours just to hear the steel refrain. I heard the sounds of locomotion carrying a longing man with freight and cargo to a place that rails of steel alone could span.
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Nov 28, 2012
Nov 28, 2012 at 1:26 PM UTC
Locomotion
I heard the sounds of locomotion and a whistle's plaintive cry of weakness, but the wheels were turning. Steel on steel the sole reply. The sounds of force accelerating rhythmically as drums would play recalled a light and tender time, though made of steel the permanent way, when near a depot long abandoned, waiting for a passing train, a child would sit alone for hours just to hear the steel refrain. I heard the sounds of locomotion carrying a longing man with freight and cargo to a place that rails of steel alone could span.
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Nov 28, 2012
Nov 28, 2012 at 1:26 PM UTC
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