Poetry describing trains
Life Train (Poetry) Not long ago, I read a book and compared life to a trip. Life is like a trip. Getting on and off the bus has to go through countless times. Sometimes there are accidents, sometimes unexpected surprises, sometimes unforgettable sadness ... When you were born, we boarded the train of life. We thought the two people we met for the first time-it's a pity that our parents will always accompany us through the journey of life. That was not the case. They will get off at a station and leave us alone. Their love and their irreplaceable company will never be discovered again ... Nevertheless, there will be others on the bus, some of whom have special significance to us ... Among them, there are our brothers and sisters, our relatives and friends, and we will experience an eternal love story. Some people on the same bus travel easily, while others run around on the train, ready to help those in need ... After many people get off the bus, other passengers will remember them forever ... but some people leave their seats. However, no one has noticed that sometimes a fellow traveler who is affectionate to you sits in another carriage. You must stay away from him and continue your journey. Of course, you can stagger through your own carriage and find him in another carriage on the journey ... It's a pity that you can't sit next to him anymore, because this position has been occupied by others ... It doesn't matter. The journey is full of challenges, dreams, hopes and parting ... just can't turn back. Try to make your journey pleasant, be kind to all the passengers you meet during the journey, and find the bright spots in people. Always remember: some people will hesitate in a certain journey because we will hesitate ourselves. We must understand others, because we need their understanding. The secret of life is: where do we get off? Where do our friends get off? I often wonder: will I miss it when I get off the bus? I think I will still be separated from my friends. I'll be miserable. Let the children go alone. I will feel sad. I sincerely hope that we can meet again at the terminal where we all need to arrive. My child got on the bus and had no luggage. If I can leave good memories in their bags, I will feel happy. After I get off the bus, my fellow travelers can still remember that I miss me. I will feel happy and dedicate it to you. Colleagues on the train wish you a pleasant journey.