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Trains - by Southern

What do you do when your train from Rye is cancelled and you have a bit of time on your hands? Forced to delay his commuting, Dan Scarsy took to composing - a poem

Trains - by Southern
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The 7:06 train from Rye was cancelled on Thursday last week.

This was my journey to work - to the rhythm of an operating and moving train.

Verse 1
The train is cancelled, without explanation;
Nobody is coming, or leaving the station;
The platform is empty, no one is here;
Standing there, I stand . . . just stare;
Seconds tick by, on the sign at the station;
The display repeats the same information;
Over and over, the same information;
Repeating and repeating without explanation:

(Tone: getting increasingly exasperated)

Chorus 1
CANCELLED! The train is cancelled again;
I can't believe it's cancelled again
Without warning it's cancelled again,
Over and over: "CANCELLED" again.

Verse 2
And now at last, some time has passed;
The sign has changed, next train at last;
Passengers appearing, converging and nearing;
Gathering for the train's imminent appearing;
Platform of plenty, overcrowded and full;
Not quite sure the train holds them all;
I was here first, now standing the last;
'Cause I sat in the waiting room for time to pass!

Chorus 2
Packed! The train is packed again;
I can't believe it: it's packed to the brim;
Now squashed inside: and packed in the tin;
Like sardines together, we ride on again.

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