I spend most of my time on trains. Trains leading to my heart and away from it again. Often times I think that I am the same. Aimlessly yet full of purpose, I roll on. I carry, I carry, I carry. But I can't hold onto this piece of paper, Pretending that the passengers even give a shit about me. Where I've been and what I've seen. Disappear in footsteps. And my most noteable quality is my biggest flaw. I'll carry you even if I'm rusted or sick. I'll carry you no matter who you have been. On the other hand, you won't do the same. I accept, I accept. But I can't hold onto this piece of paper, Pretending that the passengers even give a shit about me. Where I've been and what I've seen. Disappear in footsteps. It's a game that I learned to play. I've learned to sit peacefully in the presence of my peers. Even when angry hands reach for my neck. I will carry you. Even if I am rusted or sick. I'll carry you. No matter who you've been.
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