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Journey MAG
The sun sets quickly
As a cold wind passes by
In a lifeless train station
You sit, waiting
You board a train going somewhere
You don't know
With no communication
To anyone or anything
Just you and a small, light carry-on.
As you walk down the narrow red aisle
You pass strangers with familiar faces
Children with your brother's eyes
Elderly with your friend's smile
And one empty seat waiting for you in the back right corner
To the left of your seat is a shadowy figure
Completely intangible
Fully hidden beneath a dark black
It has fingers and legs
A living silhouette
Of an undeterminable gender
Quietly breathing
You approach it slowly
Focusing on your objective: to sit in your seat
When you reach your row, it looks up and stares
Waiting for something
Or wanting something, it's hard to make out
And you don't realize it just then, but “It”
Is the only reason why you boarded the train
The only thing that you live for
Starring you right in the face
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