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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 on
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
gotta
drive
the
train.
~
Written
by Marv
Harding~
If
anyone
reading
this
knows
how to
contact
either
Marv
Harding
or his
daughter,
Mary
Weir,
please
contact
me as
soon as
possible.
Thank
you.
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