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The Railway Station

The darkness brings no quiet here, the light    No waking: ever on my blinded brain    The flare of lights, the rush, and cry, and strain,   The engines' scream, the hiss and thunder smite:   I see the hurrying crowds, the clasp, the flight,     Faces that touch, eyes that are dim with pain:     I see the hoarse wheels turn, and the great train  Move labouring out into the bourneless night.   So many souls within its dim recesses,     So many bright, so many mournful eyes:   Mine eyes that watch grow fixed with dreams and guesses;     What threads of life, what hidden histories,   What sweet or passionate dreams and dark distresses,     What unknown thoughts, what various agonies!

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Archibald Lampman

Archibald Lampman (17 November 1861 – 10 February 1899) was a Canadian poet. "He has been described as 'the Canadian Keats;' and he is perhaps t…

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