The Trains Poem by Judith Wright

The Trains

Rating: 5.0


Tunnelling through the night, the trains pass
in a splendour of power, with a sound like thunder
shaking the orchards, waking
the young from a dream, scattering like glass
the old mens' sleep, laying
a black trail over the still bloom of the orchards;
the trains go north with guns.

Strange primitive piece of flesh, the heart laid quiet
hearing their cry pierce through its thin-walled cave
recalls the forgotten tiger,
and leaps awake in its old panic riot;
and how shall mind be sober,
since blood's red thread still binds us fast in history?
Tiger, you walk through all our past and future,
troubling the children's sleep'; laying
a reeking trail across our dreams of orchards.

Racing on iron errands, the trains go by,
and over the white acres of our orchards
hurl their wild summoning cry, their animal cry….
the trains go north with guns.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
poemsnatcher 05 August 2019

gone for english ffs

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Joe Biden 06 February 2022

Absolute slapper of a classic. exquisite stuff JD

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Mr Bin 04 February 2021

An adequate piece of poetry by Judith Wright, jk lowkey slaps

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Barry Baggins 04 February 2021

pharger has a phatty - alliteration

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Fike 04 February 2021

what is this about

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gargle 07 March 2022

war

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tugboat 25 April 2020

what an awesome poem, i love judith wright

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