Travel

Edna St. Vincent Millay

1892 to 1950

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Yet there isn’t a train I wouldn’t take,
Yet there isn’t a train goes by all day
And the day is loud with voices speaking,
Though the night is still for sleep and dreaming,
No matter where it’s going.
The railroad track is miles away,
My heart is warm with the friends I make,
But I hear its whistle shrieking.
And better friends I’ll not be knowing,
All night there isn’t a train goes by,
And hear its engine steaming.
But I see its cinders red on the sky,

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