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The thrill of riding a steam train, written after riding the scenic Conway Railroad in NH. |
Train Ride Upon this warm, sultry day, I can hear the steam engine. While waiting in the depot, I hear the whistle blowin'. Billowing black smoke Escapes from the chimney. The locomotive - It draws nearer to me. The train slows to a stop; I see the engineer. He hollers, "All aboard!" To all those waiting here. Several Pullman cars Are standing in wait - Passengers line up To board through the gate. I climb aboard And find myself a seat - Have to hurry; There's a schedule to keep. Traveling countrysides On old railroad tracks. Listening to the train Go clickety - clack. We pass through mountains And open prairies, Deserts and forests During our journeys. Some ride the rails For the blue sky above; Some for the hopes Of finding a lost love. But I ride the trains For the cars of coal, Freedom of the rails And the days of old. We approach a small town - It's my turn to depart, But with the steam engine, Is where I leave my heart. I stand in the depot Watching the train go by - Waiting for the caboose; So, I can wave goodbye. Written by: Robyn Lynne Stacey On 5/28/98 & 6/3/98 |