“Train of Thought,” New Era, Aug. 1976, 27
Train of Thought
Quietly I boarded your train of thought
and took a window seat,
pleased to be alone in the car.
We pulled away slowly
but gradually gathered smooth speed
and were soon clipping delightfully along
between green walls of countryside.
Occasionally, though, we slowed,
then stopped to let others board.
Fullness spread through the car,
infecting every seat.
My legs were cramped;
my back began to ache.
When the train stopped again
to let still others board,
I slipped off to stretch—
to get some fresh air—
and to wait for another,
less-crowded train.