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Some
folks ride the train of life
Looking
out the rear,
Watching
miles of life roll
by, And
marking every
year.

They
sit in sad remembrance,
Of
wasted days gone
by, And
curse their life for what it was,
And
hang their head and
cry.

But
I don't concern myself with that,
I
took a different vent,
I
look forward to what life holds,
And
not what has been
spent.

So
strap me to the engine,
As
securely as I can be,
I
want to be out in the
front, To
see what I can
see.

I want to feel the winds of change,
Blowing
in my face,
I
want to see what life unfolds,
As I
move from place to
place.

I
want to see what's coming up,
Not
looking at the past,
Life's
too short for yesterdays,
It
moves along too
fast.

So
if the ride gets bumpy,
While
you are looking back,
Go up
front, and you may find,
Your
life has jumped the
track.

It's
all right to remember,
That's
part of history,
But
up front's where it's happening,
There's
so much mystery.

The
enjoyment of living,
Is
not where we have been,
It's
looking ever forward,
  To another year and
ten.
It's
searching all the byways,
Never
should you refrain,
For
if you want to live your
life,
  

You've
gotta
drive
the
train.
All
Aboard Everybody...

Poem
author: Marv Hardin
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