by Richard L. Provencher
4/25/2011 / Poetry
Wheels are a cascading clatter
on rails of steel
coaches sh-shaking
and passengers drifting
through interruptions of rest
on and on they rumble-mumble
a repetitious journey
across miles of pasture
trees clumped in silhouettes.
Conversations stretching
through the corridors
soon an attendant repeating:
"Montrealonly fifteen minutes"
her French accent penetrating
my English background
the train continuing its clamber.
Crossing twilight's barrier
everything is faceless
except the highway
as cars flash-light though darkness.
Richard L. Provencher
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