Trains in the Night
I love to hear trains in the night
The sound always carries me back
to a time and a place
long ago, far away
with switching yards earshot-close
After the bustle and chaos of day
And the noises of traffic and trade
Eased away, I could hear what was happening
Down in the Yards, where rail cars were constantly
Sorted and moved, to make up the trains to
go out.
There was Lehigh coal for the steel mills,
Potatoes from Maine, fruit from the South
And boxcars marked with mysterious codes
Showing where they should go,
And what was inside,
When ready to move, in the era of steam
The first sounds were a slow chuff, chuff,
Getting louder and faster, until I could
hear
the clank, and clank as the couplings
engaged
and the clicking of wheels on the track
As the engine gained power and got under
way
The noises comingled, began to recede
At the first level crossing, the whistle
was shrill
At the next it was fading, and fading,
Into distance and darkness and silence.
Now I miss that sequence, and all that it
meant.
Switching is done by remote control,
Locomotives are diesel, efficient,
whistles lack that lonesome wail, and still
–
I love to hear trains in the night.
By Robina Rader
Some how sound of a moving train is so comforting and nostalgic.Here is a honest account to illustrate the point.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous poem. So evocative.
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