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Observations Upon Missing My Train

Updated on November 15, 2011
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The cries of the gulls 

All my life 


Missed my train 

I am given this time 


The smile of the woman 

Who noticed 


The cries of the gulls 

Family 


In another language 

All my life 


The young tough boys 

I am given this time 


The final release of 

Inevitability 


The cries of the gulls 

Missed my train 


The scratch 

On the young man’s forehead 


The aimless walk 

All my life 


The cries of the gulls 

The lottery ticket 


They don’t know 

What this train is 


Missed mine 

I am given this time 


The empty plastic 

Whiskey bottle 


The Danish woman who 

Asks what train this is 


All my life 

The dangerous graffiti 


The dirt 

The colorful falling leaves 


Endless steel frames 

Missed my train 


All my life 

The cries of the gulls 


There is an ocean 

I am given this time 


All my life 

Missed my train 



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I was there on time. There should have been plenty of time. But I knew as I sat at the trolley stop for fifteen minutes, I was off that morning. Something not quite in balance. Usually I can walk down the hill as the trolley pulls up. It is a knack I have - kind of a talent.

The trolley came with no apology for tardiness, the conductor merely nodding at my pass as though nothing were wrong. At 6:18am I knew chances were slim of making the connection, but I would try. And if I didn’t make it, that was okay. But no, I would make my connection, punch my clock, earn my pay.

At 6:26am we pulled into Copley Station. I left it in the hands of the Universe whether I would make the train. I would not run, since my knees do not like it, but walked briskly, straight past Starbucks, into the station, down the escalator to the platform ... just as my train pulled away.

There must be a reason, I thought. Everything for a reason.

I set out in search of a reason. I now had plenty of time since the next train was at 7:45am. Outside, the air was fresh under the overcast sky, as gulls wheeled overhead. Their cries brought back childhood memories of unwilling solitude and the gulls that cried far out over the water, their appeals echoing through my emptiness.

Touched by the memory so deep, I became more present in the moment. I realized that everything around me was unique and temporal, something only for now. I began to record my thoughts as a reporter on the now, and the poem above resulted.

There were the gulls, the young man with the scratch on his forehead that brought me my coffee, the perhaps Pakistani family on the train platform, the young woman with the Nordic accent who asked me which way the trains go, and the woman who noticed me notice her and smiled without eye contact.

Sometimes I feel that is a metaphor for my life: Life smiles without eye contact as she passes.

Maybe she’d let me buy her a cup of coffee sometime. Maybe she could tell me a story that I could remember.

I commute by bicycle, train, or sometimes by car. How do you commute?

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