Ghost TrainsA Poem by emily joeRocking the religious boat--I came to a stop Slow in the land Of ghost trains Empty suitcases Strewn In lines of heather Soft as I ran And my fingers They licked up Every piece of yesterday In this barren dust land And as I pushed down into pocketes That I'd wished would never end I knew the place existed I knew Some hand had placed Each And all Of the floral hand painted Deep green oak handled Sweet silk lines suitcases Yet the question I asked In this barren dust land Was Which man Had named these roads?
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Added on June 3, 2012Last Updated on July 9, 2013 Authoremily joeChicago, ILAboutEmily, 20, currently living in Chicago. Funny story: I dropped out of college after wrangling mental illness my freshmen year and have since been figuring out what the f**k I want to do with me li.. more..Writing
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