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gilead
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0 posted 2010-03-03 10:56 AM


Out of the yard
Into the streets
Heavy with snow . . .

I arrive at the railroad
Tracks, a long trail
Into dreams . . .

I walk along them
For a while, then
Comes the train . . .

I count the cars
As fast as I can
As they clack and rumble by . . .

The train disappears
Around the bend, as the vanishing
Caboose makes me lonely . . .

It has carried away the longing
Of my heart, and has left
Me the remnant of fear . . .

I must hurry now, or
I’ll be late for algebra,
And the fan belt, stinging
My frozen palm. It hurts,
And makes me angry, as I war
Against tears in the presence of girls . . .

But, then, there’s English class,
Miss Johnson, young, and so beautiful.
I am in love, and she likes me!
And in her presence, there is no pain,
Just the hurried rhythm
Of a giddy, schoolboy’s heart!



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gilead
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1 posted 2010-03-03 10:59 AM


Every former schoolboy and schoolgirl has a life with many stories, waiting to be told. ---Art

[This message has been edited by gilead (03-04-2010 11:37 AM).]

Margherita
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2 posted 2010-03-03 11:17 AM


I love the imagery and emotions you convey in this piece, dear Art.

I used to count the wagons of the trains too ...

Beautiful!

Love,
Margherita

gilead
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3 posted 2010-03-03 11:24 AM


Thank you, Margherita. In every life there is remembrance of the train. Glad you enjoyed---  Art
Marchmadness
Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
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4 posted 2010-03-04 04:51 AM


You are right, Art. The memories of school days are with us always.
                            Ida

Earl Brinkman
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since 2010-03-03
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Osaka, Japan
5 posted 2010-03-04 05:59 AM


I like the imagery of this piece.  While there are no train tracks in my memory there was a cute girl in third grade.  Thanks for bringing forth a pleasant memory.
gilead
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6 posted 2010-03-04 11:34 AM


Hi, Ida, so good to see you. Yes, as we have shared before, there are so many wonderful memories to recall, and to build upon. Thanks--- art
gilead
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7 posted 2010-03-04 11:36 AM


Thanks, Earl. I too fell in love in third grade, and fourth, and fifth, and on and on!---the young, hopeless romantic, without portfolio!

Best wishes---  Art

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