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Railroad Tracks
by: Reeta Bandyopdhyay
I strongly agree with Reeta Bandyopdhyay and her poem “Railroad Tracks.” The way she
uses her vocabulary in this small poem. How it explains the way a train goes by so fast.
The part it says “..alone again,” explaining a person by the railroad tracks.” Cry as trains
pass,” means waiting and missing the train to go somewhere. This poem looks petite, but
really there’s many meaning to every single word. Thank you Reeta for writing this
poem, showing readers how to express regular words with excellent vocabulary.
Tyra McThias. Phoenix, Az
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