The Northeast Texas Trail
Janis DianeThomas
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Farmersville, Merit, Celeste, the conductor cries As the passengers wonder where they are and look outside Wolfe City, Ladonia, Pecan Gap, and we're a blue dot On a phone map And they were riding on the rail where we walk upon the trail They try to picture who we'll be, and it's them we try to see Over a hundred years apart, no different in our hearts We want to go somewhere, get somewhere, know somewhere, love somewhere. Ben Franklin, Roxton, Paris, a train passes farm acres Over rail banks and stone bridges built by manual labor Reno, Blossom, Detroit, recreating, repurposing And that's the point And they were riding on the rail where we walk upon the trail They try to picture who we'll be, and it's them we try to see Over a hundred years apart, no different in our hearts We want to go somewhere, get somewhere, know somewhere, love somewhere. Clarksville, Annona, Avery, passengers carry trunks, carpet bags Hopes, fears, feelings contrary DeKalb, New Boston, we carry on a tale about this trail That time is crossed on And they were riding on the rail where we walk upon the trail They try to picture who we'll be, and it's them we try to see Over a hundred years apart, no different in our hearts We want to go somewhere, get somewhere, know somewhere, love somewhere.
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