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  1. The Train of Life. At birth we boarded the train and met our parents, and we believe they will always travel on our side. However, at some station our parents will step down from the train, leaving us on this journey alone.

  2. This Train of Life poem is one that is a true inspiration for life. It reminds us we all experience life's journey during our many stops and starts in life. It is full of wise words to remind us of the important things in life.

  3. Discover soul-stirring poems about the journey of life, exploring the beauty, challenges, and profound moments that define our unique paths.

  4. Poems about trains and life explore themes of movement, transition, and the passage of time. In this article, we will delve into the captivating world of train poetry and explore a few remarkable examples.

  5. Compared to Gosse's other works, this poem is more reflective and introspective, exploring personal experiences rather than grand themes. It aligns with the Victorian era's preoccupation with time, memory, and the transience of life.

  6. Poems about traveling through life capture the essence of the human experience, reminding us of the importance of self-discovery, courage, and embracing the journey itself. Through the timeless verses of Frost, Cavafy, Oliver, and Millay, we are invited to reflect on our own voyages and find solace in the shared experience of navigating the ...

  7. The Train of Life. by Marv Hardin. Some folks ride the train of life, looking out the rear, Watching miles of life roll by, and marking every year. They sit in sad remembrance, of wasted days gone by, And curse their life for what it was, and hang their head and cry. But I don't concern myself with that, I took a different bent,

  8. Poem: Train of Life, Hardin. Some folks ride the train of life. Looking out the rear, Watching miles of life roll by, And marking every year. They sit in sad remembrance, Of wasted days gone by, And curse their life for what it was, And hang their head and cry.

  9. Train of Life. by William Barnes. And Time, as in a stream, Brings sons to take their fathers' room, While mothers fade beside the bloom. Of daughters in a team; Yes, young men reach their prime. Of life behind their elders' backs, With children on their own life tracks.

  10. The Train of Life. Some folks ride the train of life. Looking out the rear, Watching miles of life roll by, And marking every year. They sit in sad remembrance, Of wasted days gone by, And curse their life for what it was, And hang their head and cry.

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