On the train, there’s room to spare
And lovely
air-conditioned air.
I have 2
seats – no need to share;
It’s pleasant,
no disputing.
The windows
give a city view
Of buildings
on Park Avenue
And sometimes
a construction crew,
Their hoes
and diggers rooting.
At every
station, people board,
Their day
beginning, heading toward
A job or
visit, their reward
For miles of
such commuting.
For me, this
type of travel’s rare,
A different
way of getting there.
No traffic
causing me despair,
Anxiety
diluting.
The novelty’s
what makes it cool
But daily
train rides, as a rule,
Would not be
fun, as any fool
Would never
be refuting.