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On a Train None Knows Whither

In the sunset eve of my life A recurring thought plagues my mind: How can I like a parting soul, Discard one day and leave behind My shame, as shoes put off in porch, Prejudice, pain like clothes worn out, And all that I should not carry On last journey, with ego’s clout. Thoughts on death, not so uncommon, Trouble a parting traveller Bent with lots of needless luggage, On lips a pardon, last prayer, Belated thoughts on living light, His dead body nigh like a lumber, Oh waiting on platform to go On a train no one knows whither! ___________________________________ Musings |06.05.2024| life, death

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