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Ties That Bind
The first train in my city called Bytown, was in 1854 on Christmas day; some off the tracks would stray, and of course, there were many a breakdown. At first the trains were used to move lumber, to meet needs of others; sharing like earth mothers, inside the train lumberjacks would slumber. The city name changed along with the train, from Ottawa people travel; as destinations unravel, one could ride the trains in the snow or rain. Over the years there have been cash problems, a huge station was built awesome; and the train service did blossom, have seen pics of the wonderful columns. It became the Canadian National Railway, and the rest is history; some details still a mystery, but, train travel today is great- I love the sway. As a child I would listen to the train whistle blow, within dreams in a little girl bed; wonderful places I would tread, now, to cities and through wilderness railways go. _____________________ October 13, 2021 Poetry/Rhyme/Ties That Bind Copyright Protected, ID 10-1397-149-13 All Rights Protected, 2021, Constance La France Written for the Standard contest, Railroads, A Historical Look Back sponsor BJ Legros Kelley, Judged 11/15/2021 Second Place
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