The Train Continues
The train went clanking,
Over the rickety tracks.
It goes around and around,
Over the allegedly rotting planks.
Pushed onto the train is a baby carriage.
With a baby and a cookie in hand.
The sunlight shine on him.
The train continues across the land.
Through the tunnel, in the darkness,
Races the train with all its passengers.
Sometimes there is a break in the darkness
From the light of light bulbs.
"Daddy's girl" was written on her shirt.
The young girl was startled by the dark.
Her heart pounded; Her mouth cried.
Oblivious to her cries, the train circled.
Shinning from the window is light.
Spotlighted is a woman in her early thirties.
With her blue hair, she shows her might.
To block the sun, she puts on her sunglasses.
The train stops.
The doors open.
Reluctantly a man with white hair,
Stands up from his seat.
Slowly walking to the door near.
Making his way to the light's heat.
The doors took awhile to close;
As if paying respect to the old man.
But as they must, the doors closed.
The train doesn't wait for any man.
The train continued clanking,
Over the rickety tracks.