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At the Train Station
  2005
  As the world grows old
  against the hourglass of time,
  we’ll place our fingers to its fading glass
  and daydream of chocolate and roses
  and newspapers in hotel suites,
  and the sweet aftertaste of rain.
  2015
  Staring through the window
  at the corner of 54th and Hamilton,
  the daily train arrives to sail its
  passengers into the mystery land
  of hunched backs and darting eyes,
  wrinkled hands that trace the curves
  of smiles that once were but no longer are.
  From the balcony of our hotel suite,
  you had jumped onto the train,
  and left me alone on the
  empty railway tracks.

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